New York Times reporter Geraldine Fabrikant writes for the business, travel, and arts and leisure sections. She is a columnist for "Talking Money" and writes extensively on philanthropic topics.
Geraldine Fabrikant shared stories and experiences from her years as a features writer for The New York Times — from her first day at the office to the changing face of print journalism.
CIRCLES: This lecture was part of CIRCLES, an innovative business networking program that connects Marquette University alumni with people doing business in fields such as health care, finance, journalism and real estate.
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Being an owner: Practicing humility, stubbornness and optimism
Rajiv Vinnakota spoke the the Marquette community about the challenges and successes he and founding partner Eric Adler faced when starting the SEED foundation.
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