Jim Long and Steve Lubetkin Originally uploaded by helloleticia NewMediaJim (Jim Long of NBC News) was an active participant in panels and conversations during the New Communications Forum, a great contributor of insights into the [Read more…]
In Episode #11 of the Middle Chamber Books podcast, we present a conversation with Regina Leeds, author of One Year to An Organized Life. Regina is a frequent radio and TV talk show guest, and [Read more…]
Welcome to episode #8 of the Todd Cohen Sales Leader Podcast. In this podcast series, we are presenting a series of conversations with Todd about key aspects of the selling process. In episode #8, Todd [Read more…]
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In epsiode #10 of the Middle Chamber Books podcast, we present a conversation with Native American jazz-fusion musicians Ghosthorse, which has released Ksa (pronounced k’sah), a CD of music combining Lakota cedar flutes with jazz [Read more…]
In epsiode #23 of the CompuSchmooze podcast, social media and internet entrepreneur Jeff Pulver discusses his commitment to early-stage investments in startup technology companies in Israel. We spoke with Jeff during a recent social media [Read more…]
In epsiode #9 of the Middle Chamber Books podcast, we present a conversation with Indian journalist and technology author Ajay Jain, who has just published his first book, Let’s Connect: Using LinkedIn to get ahead [Read more…]
CompuSchmooze is thrilled to be part of the Jewish Community Voice, and now, the Voice Just Got Louder. Try the new Jewish Community Voice Online. The Web version of the Jewish Federation of Southern New [Read more…]
In epsiode #8 of the Middle Chamber Books podcast, we present a conversation with Katie Delahaye Paine, the dean of public relations measurement and evaluation. Katie’s newest book is Measuring Public Relationships: The Data-Driven Communicator’s [Read more…]
I attended the New Jersey Technology Council‘s Networking Party at Triumph Brewery in Princeton last week. Many people from the high-tech sector were there and the conversation ranged from solar power to software to tourists [Read more…]
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