Sarwar A. Kashmeri | America and Europe After 9/11 and Iraq - The Great Divide
 
           
                   
                         
 
  • Co-founder & publisher of ebizchronicle.com, first on-line daily of “the business of e-business”
  • Visiting editor Strategy + Business, quarterly magazine of Booz Allen & Hamilton
  • Advisory Board Member, World Bank Magazine. Board advised the publisher and the World Bank re alternatives for it’s global magazine
  • Media appearances on U.S./European business and the euro include: Bloomberg TV, CNN, BBC, SkyTV, NY1, New York Times, London Times, Computerworld, Infoworld, PCWeek.
  • Moderator: Technology Strategy Panel: World Leadership Forum, New York, 2000-2004
  • Advertorials for clients in Fortune Magazine, Financial Times, and Computerworld
 

Army Officers Aren't Impressed by the Civilian Command
September 29, 2005

 
Globalization: The Story is Far From Over
December 15, 2005
               
more op-eds here
       
   

Sarwar Kashmeri hosts Global Currents, a Foreign Policy Association interview series, that explores the intersection between technology, business, globalization and foreign policy through 8 minute programs that feature corporate and public leaders.

Available bi-monthly in streaming audio as well as a downloadable podcast, Global Currents was launched in the summer of 2006 with a discussion with Harold McGraw, Chairman, President and CEO of The McGraw-Hill Companies on the current state of U.S. relations with China and the relationship between the two countries’ presidents.
   

Going Green: A discussion with Ted Roosevelt IV
Bloged in Uncategorized by admin Thursday September 28, 2006

This week, Global Currents speaks with Ted Roosevelt IV, Managing Director of Lehman Brothers. Roosevelt discusses the importance for companies to “go green” and take environmental issues into account as the world’s energy resources dwindle.

Manufacturing miracles: A Discussion with Governor John Engler
Bloged in Podcast by admin Thursday September 14, 2006

This week, Global Currents speaks with Governor John Engler, President of the National Association of Manufacturers and former three-term governor of Michigan. Engler discusses the impressive productivity numbers of U.S. manufacturing as well as some of the root causes of the increases. Engler also examines the idea of bringing technology to bear on U.S. energy issues and looks at the U.S. workforce in an increasingly globalized world.

January 28, 2007 –A Question of Priorities

March 4, 2007 – Does America Need a Sputnik Movement?

March 25, 2007 – Let There Be Light

   
 
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