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Jason Parker interviews Kaycee Krysty who is the co-author of the book Wealth Regeneration at Retirement: Planning for a lifetime of leadership.Kaycee Krysty's resume in financial planning spans more than 30 years. After seven years as CEO of Laird Norton Tyee, Kaycee transitioned to serve as president emerita in early 2011. In this role Kaycee is charged with researching and innovating strategies for individuals and families facing life transitions. And, through this research, she developed and co-authored Wealth Regeneration at Retirement with Bob Moser, CEO of Laird Norton Tyee.Kaycee was nationally recognized six times by Worth magazine on its list of the "Best Financial Advisors in the United States." Locally, she was honored in 2006 as one of the Puget Sound Business Journal's Women of Influence and named a Five Star Wealth Manager multiple times. Kaycee also guest blogs for Forbes and frequently writes for Laird Norton Tyee's ReGenU blog, which explores a range of life transitions.
In this special feature, Moose and Steve answer Bob Moser's “Should I buy it?” segment about the Top Flite P-47. Mentions: Top Flite P-47
In this special feature, Moose and Steve answer Bob Moser's “Should I buy it?” segment about the Top Flite P-47. Mentions: Top Flite P-47
As newsroom budgets shrink, nonprofit and other models for funding investigations are emerging. Investigative documentaries have received venture-capital and Hollywood funding. New technologies are making it easier and cheaper to produce and distribute journalistic investigations in various formats. Moderator: Betsy West, associate professor, Columbia Journalism School Alex Gibney, independent documentary film-maker: Financing and marketing investigative documentaries Andrew Golis, deputy publisher, Talking Points Memo Andrew Donohue, executive editor, VoiceofSanDiego.org Bob Moser, investigative editor, Texas Observer Brant Houston, Knight Chair for Investigative and Enterprise Reporting at the University of Illinois
As newsroom budgets shrink, nonprofit and other models for funding investigations are emerging. Investigative documentaries have received venture-capital and Hollywood funding. New technologies are making it easier and cheaper to produce and distribute journalistic investigations in various formats. Moderator: Betsy West, associate professor, Columbia Journalism School Alex Gibney, independent documentary film-maker: Financing and marketing investigative documentaries Andrew Golis, deputy publisher, Talking Points Memo Andrew Donohue, executive editor, VoiceofSanDiego.org Bob Moser, investigative editor, Texas Observer Brant Houston, Knight Chair for Investigative and Enterprise Reporting at the University of Illinois
We will be joined for a special session with Bob Moser who wrote Blue Dixie: Awakening the South's Democratic Majority. We will talk to Bob about his book as well as his thoughts on the changing landscape of Southern politics after the 2008 elections.Bob Moser is an awarding winning political correspondent who has written for a number of publications. Bob has chronicled Southern Politics for nearly two decades.To read more about Blue Dixie: Here is an interview at Firedog Lake - http://firedoglake.com/2008/08/16/fdl-book-salon-welcomes-bob-moser-blue-dixie/And here are our thoughts on the book: http://www.progressiveelectorate.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=700
We will be joined for a special session with Bob Moser who wrote Blue Dixie: Awakening the South's Democratic Majority. We will talk to Bob about his book as well as his thoughts on the changing landscape of Southern politics after the 2008 elections.Bob Moser is an awarding winning political correspondent who has written for a number of publications. Bob has chronicled Southern Politics for nearly two decades.To read more about Blue Dixie: Here is an interview at Firedog Lake - http://firedoglake.com/2008/08/16/fdl-book-salon-welcomes-bob-moser-blue-dixie/And here are our thoughts on the book: http://www.progressiveelectorate.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=700