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  • Economic Crisis: Causes & Cures (6 of 7)

    Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 and filed under harvard gazette | No Comments »

    L. William Seidman is the chief commentator on cable network’s CNBC-TV and publisher of “Bank Director” magazine. He is also one of the principal founders of Grand Valley State University in Michigan, where the Seidman College of Business was named in honor of his father. Mr. Seidman is a consultant to numerous organizations, including the law firm of Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro, The World Bank, BDO Seidman, The Capital Group and is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Fiserv, Inc. and US Order, Inc. Prior to that, he served as the fourteenth chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation from 1985 to 1991. He became the first chairman of the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) in 1989 and served until 1991. During his tenure at the FDIC, the agency handled over one thousand bank failures and took over the administration of the insurance fund of the S&L industry. While at the RTC, he supervised the creation of an 8,000 person agency handling over $400 billion in assets from failed S&Ls. He brought to the position a record of accomplishments as a businessman, educator and public servant.

    At the time of his Presidential appointment, he was completing his third year as Dean of the College of Business at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, one of America’s largest business colleges. When he left, the Seidman Institute of Research was created in his honor. While in Arizona, he was chairman of the Governor’s Commission on Interstate Banking and wrote a business column for the Phoenix Gazette.

    Seidman was President Gerald Ford’s Assistant for Economic Affairs from 1974 to 1977. He also served as co-chair of the White House Conference on Productivity for President Reagan in 1983 and 1984.

    On the business side of his career, Seidman was vice-chairman and chief financial officer of the Phelps Dodge Company (a Fortune 500 company) from 1977 to 1982. He was a managing partner of Seidman and Seidman, Certified Public Accountants (now BDO Seidman) from 1968-1974.

    As an educator, he is known as the father of Grand Valley State University. He is also founder of The Washington Campus, a consortium of 15 universities organized to help students and corporate executives understand operations of the White House, the Congress and the regulatory agencies. Seidman is author of two books “Productivity: The American Advantage” (with Steven L. Shancke) and “Full Faith and Credit”.

    Seidman holds an A.B. from Dartmouth (Phi Beta Kappa), and LL.B. from Harvard Law School and is an honors graduate with an M.B.A. from the University of Michigan. He served in the United States Navy from 1942-1946 earning battle stars and the Bronze Star Medal.

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    Economic Crisis: Causes & Cures (7 of 7)

    Posted by admin on February 16th, 2010 and filed under harvard gazette | 1 Comment »

    L. William Seidman is the chief commentator on cable network’s CNBC-TV and publisher of “Bank Director” magazine. He is also one of the principal founders of Grand Valley State University in Michigan, where the Seidman College of Business was named in honor of his father. Mr. Seidman is a consultant to numerous organizations, including the law firm of Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro, The World Bank, BDO Seidman, The Capital Group and is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Fiserv, Inc. and US Order, Inc. Prior to that, he served as the fourteenth chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation from 1985 to 1991. He became the first chairman of the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) in 1989 and served until 1991. During his tenure at the FDIC, the agency handled over one thousand bank failures and took over the administration of the insurance fund of the S&L industry. While at the RTC, he supervised the creation of an 8,000 person agency handling over $400 billion in assets from failed S&Ls. He brought to the position a record of accomplishments as a businessman, educator and public servant.

    At the time of his Presidential appointment, he was completing his third year as Dean of the College of Business at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, one of America’s largest business colleges. When he left, the Seidman Institute of Research was created in his honor. While in Arizona, he was chairman of the Governor’s Commission on Interstate Banking and wrote a business column for the Phoenix Gazette.

    Seidman was President Gerald Ford’s Assistant for Economic Affairs from 1974 to 1977. He also served as co-chair of the White House Conference on Productivity for President Reagan in 1983 and 1984.

    On the business side of his career, Seidman was vice-chairman and chief financial officer of the Phelps Dodge Company (a Fortune 500 company) from 1977 to 1982. He was a managing partner of Seidman and Seidman, Certified Public Accountants (now BDO Seidman) from 1968-1974.

    As an educator, he is known as the father of Grand Valley State University. He is also founder of The Washington Campus, a consortium of 15 universities organized to help students and corporate executives understand operations of the White House, the Congress and the regulatory agencies. Seidman is author of two books “Productivity: The American Advantage” (with Steven L. Shancke) and “Full Faith and Credit”.

    Seidman holds an A.B. from Dartmouth (Phi Beta Kappa), and LL.B. from Harvard Law School and is an honors graduate with an M.B.A. from the University of Michigan. He served in the United States Navy from 1942-1946 earning battle stars and the Bronze Star Medal.

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    Economic Crisis: Causes & Cures (5 of 7)

    Posted by admin on February 7th, 2010 and filed under harvard gazette | No Comments »

    L. William Seidman is the chief commentator on cable network’s CNBC-TV and publisher of “Bank Director” magazine. He is also one of the principal founders of Grand Valley State University in Michigan, where the Seidman College of Business was named in honor of his father. Mr. Seidman is a consultant to numerous organizations, including the law firm of Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro, The World Bank, BDO Seidman, The Capital Group and is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Fiserv, Inc. and US Order, Inc. Prior to that, he served as the fourteenth chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation from 1985 to 1991. He became the first chairman of the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) in 1989 and served until 1991. During his tenure at the FDIC, the agency handled over one thousand bank failures and took over the administration of the insurance fund of the S&L industry. While at the RTC, he supervised the creation of an 8,000 person agency handling over $400 billion in assets from failed S&Ls. He brought to the position a record of accomplishments as a businessman, educator and public servant.

    At the time of his Presidential appointment, he was completing his third year as Dean of the College of Business at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, one of America’s largest business colleges. When he left, the Seidman Institute of Research was created in his honor. While in Arizona, he was chairman of the Governor’s Commission on Interstate Banking and wrote a business column for the Phoenix Gazette.

    Seidman was President Gerald Ford’s Assistant for Economic Affairs from 1974 to 1977. He also served as co-chair of the White House Conference on Productivity for President Reagan in 1983 and 1984.

    On the business side of his career, Seidman was vice-chairman and chief financial officer of the Phelps Dodge Company (a Fortune 500 company) from 1977 to 1982. He was a managing partner of Seidman and Seidman, Certified Public Accountants (now BDO Seidman) from 1968-1974.

    As an educator, he is known as the father of Grand Valley State University. He is also founder of The Washington Campus, a consortium of 15 universities organized to help students and corporate executives understand operations of the White House, the Congress and the regulatory agencies. Seidman is author of two books “Productivity: The American Advantage” (with Steven L. Shancke) and “Full Faith and Credit”.

    Seidman holds an A.B. from Dartmouth (Phi Beta Kappa), and LL.B. from Harvard Law School and is an honors graduate with an M.B.A. from the University of Michigan. He served in the United States Navy from 1942-1946 earning battle stars and the Bronze Star Medal.

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    John Murtha praises newspapers

    Posted by admin on February 7th, 2010 and filed under gazette newspapers | No Comments »

    Congressman John Murtha talks about the importance of newspapers

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    Economic Crisis & the Candidates (3 of 7)

    Posted by admin on December 2nd, 2009 and filed under harvard gazette | 5 Comments »

    L. William Seidman is the chief commentator on cable network’s CNBC-TV and publisher of “Bank Director” magazine. He is also one of the principal founders of Grand Valley State University in Michigan, where the Seidman College of Business was named in honor of his father. Mr. Seidman is a consultant to numerous organizations, including the law firm of Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro, The World Bank, BDO Seidman, The Capital Group and is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Fiserv, Inc. and US Order, Inc. Prior to that, he served as the fourteenth chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation from 1985 to 1991. He became the first chairman of the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) in 1989 and served until 1991. During his tenure at the FDIC, the agency handled over one thousand bank failures and took over the administration of the insurance fund of the S&L industry. While at the RTC, he supervised the creation of an 8,000 person agency handling over $400 billion in assets from failed S&Ls. He brought to the position a record of accomplishments as a businessman, educator and public servant.

    At the time of his Presidential appointment, he was completing his third year as Dean of the College of Business at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, one of America’s largest business colleges. When he left, the Seidman Institute of Research was created in his honor. While in Arizona, he was chairman of the Governor’s Commission on Interstate Banking and wrote a business column for the Phoenix Gazette.

    Seidman was President Gerald Ford’s Assistant for Economic Affairs from 1974 to 1977. He also served as co-chair of the White House Conference on Productivity for President Reagan in 1983 and 1984.

    On the business side of his career, Seidman was vice-chairman and chief financial officer of the Phelps Dodge Company (a Fortune 500 company) from 1977 to 1982. He was a managing partner of Seidman and Seidman, Certified Public Accountants (now BDO Seidman) from 1968-1974.

    As an educator, he is known as the father of Grand Valley State University. He is also founder of The Washington Campus, a consortium of 15 universities organized to help students and corporate executives understand operations of the White House, the Congress and the regulatory agencies. Seidman is author of two books “Productivity: The American Advantage” (with Steven L. Shancke) and “Full Faith and Credit”.

    Seidman holds an A.B. from Dartmouth (Phi Beta Kappa), and LL.B. from Harvard Law School and is an honors graduate with an M.B.A. from the University of Michigan. He served in the United States Navy from 1942-1946 earning battle stars and the Bronze Star Medal.

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    Economic Crisis: Causes & Cures (2 of 7)

    Posted by admin on November 21st, 2009 and filed under harvard gazette | 2 Comments »

    L. William Seidman is the chief commentator on cable network’s CNBC-TV and publisher of “Bank Director” magazine. He is also one of the principal founders of Grand Valley State University in Michigan, where the Seidman College of Business was named in honor of his father. Mr. Seidman is a consultant to numerous organizations, including the law firm of Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro, The World Bank, BDO Seidman, The Capital Group and is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Fiserv, Inc. and US Order, Inc. Prior to that, he served as the fourteenth chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation from 1985 to 1991. He became the first chairman of the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) in 1989 and served until 1991. During his tenure at the FDIC, the agency handled over one thousand bank failures and took over the administration of the insurance fund of the S&L industry. While at the RTC, he supervised the creation of an 8,000 person agency handling over $400 billion in assets from failed S&Ls. He brought to the position a record of accomplishments as a businessman, educator and public servant.

    At the time of his Presidential appointment, he was completing his third year as Dean of the College of Business at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, one of America’s largest business colleges. When he left, the Seidman Institute of Research was created in his honor. While in Arizona, he was chairman of the Governor’s Commission on Interstate Banking and wrote a business column for the Phoenix Gazette.

    Seidman was President Gerald Ford’s Assistant for Economic Affairs from 1974 to 1977. He also served as co-chair of the White House Conference on Productivity for President Reagan in 1983 and 1984.

    On the business side of his career, Seidman was vice-chairman and chief financial officer of the Phelps Dodge Company (a Fortune 500 company) from 1977 to 1982. He was a managing partner of Seidman and Seidman, Certified Public Accountants (now BDO Seidman) from 1968-1974.

    As an educator, he is known as the father of Grand Valley State University. He is also founder of The Washington Campus, a consortium of 15 universities organized to help students and corporate executives understand operations of the White House, the Congress and the regulatory agencies. Seidman is author of two books “Productivity: The American Advantage” (with Steven L. Shancke) and “Full Faith and Credit”.

    Seidman holds an A.B. from Dartmouth (Phi Beta Kappa), and LL.B. from Harvard Law School and is an honors graduate with an M.B.A. from the University of Michigan. He served in the United States Navy from 1942-1946 earning battle stars and the Bronze Star Medal.

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    GONSO Georgia Gazette

    Posted by admin on October 16th, 2009 and filed under gazette newspapers | No Comments »

    We launched in January 2009 with more than two dozen veteran Georgia journalists and media professionals.

    We produce news feeds that go to every Georgia newspaper and broadcast station as well as more than 15,000 opinion leaders across the state.

    Georgia Online News Service provides journalism that keeps the public (via these existing news media) informed about public policy and social issues that are increasingly difficult to find in today’s 30-second sound bite media frame.

    Instead of fires, crime and corruption, we concentrate on public policy matters like transportation, housing, education, arts & culture, business, justice, healthcare, and the like.

    Because our content is written, sourced and edited by trusted veteran journalists, it is “print ready” for the next day’s newspapers or immediate publishing on web sites when it arrives in our subscribers’ newsroom. Individual subscribers benefit from a daily batch of long form, in-depth reporting on state-wide public policy and social commentary issues of the day.

    You’ll note our commentary is decidedly post-partisan. Randy Evans and Ralph Reed are regular contributors. John Sugg, Lyle Harris and Hollis Gillespie have weekly columns. For years David Beasley managed op-eds for the AJC and now he does it for Georgia Online News Service.

    During our beta phase, subscription is free to news organizations and individuals alike. Please share with your networks and invite others to join the Georgia Online News Service FB group.

    If you are interested in receiving the daily news feed, send a note to publisher@georgiaonlinenews.org

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