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| Start Date and Time | Event Details |
| Wednesday, October 05, 2011 |
| 8:30 AM - 11:00 AM | MediaPost’s Future of Media Forum Hosted by the M.A. in Graphic Communications Management The 4th Annual Future of Media Forum will be hosted and sponsored by NYU-SCPS, M.A. in Graphic Communications Management and Technology during Advertising Week.
MediaPost’s Future of Media Forum brings together the most prominent executives from all sides of the media business to discuss, debate and opine about the industry’s future.
Welcome by:
Bonnie Blake, Academic Director, NYU SCPS Master's Program in Graphic Communications Management and Technology
Moderated by:
Josh Quittner, Editorial Director, Flipboard
Panelists include:
Bob Carrigan, CEO, IDG Communications
Beth Comstock, CMO, General Electric
Maria Luisa Francoli, Global CEO, MPG
Christine Fruechte, President & CEO, Colle+McVoy
Mike Kelly, CEO, The Weather Channel Steve Lacy, CEO, Meredith Corporation
Brian Monahan, Managing Partner, Intelligence Practice, MAGNAGLOBAL
Bob Pittman, Chairman, Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Platforms
David Verklin, Managing Partner, VSVentures LLC.
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| 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | McGhee Information Session - October 5, 2011 Join us for a McGhee Information Session to learn more about the undergraduate degree programs for adult students at NYU-SCPS.
McGhee provides a supportive classroom environment, flexible class schedules, and an engaging curriculum that allows students to balance their studies with real-world responsibilities. Find out how prior coursework and past learning from life experience may earn you credits toward your degree and get information on the various financial aid resources available to you. Hear about the McGhee experience first-hand from our panel of students and alumni.
Please click here to RSVP.
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| 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM | Free Writing Classes at the NYU Bookstore The Department of Humanities, Arts, and Writing at NYU’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies invites all new and experienced writers to another series of free creative writing classes at the NYU Bookstore.
Master teachers from the Writing Program at SCPS will be lecturing on a range of writing skills, followed by writing exercises and time for discussion. Afterwards, instructors will sign copies of their books and offer additional advice to aspiring writers.
Take advantage of this opportunity to sample NYU-SCPS courses and learn about the craft of writing.
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