Nina easton wiki

  • Nina Jane Easton (born October 27, ) is an American author, journalist, TV commentator, entrepreneur, and film producer.
  • American journalist and author.
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  • Last week, Nina Easton, Fortune Magazine's Washington Bureau Chief, described an apparent traumatic event on her blog: "Last Sunday, on a peaceful, sun-crisp afternoon, our toddler finally napping upstairs, my front yard exploded with screaming, placard-waving strangers on a mission to intimidate my neighbor, Greg Baer."

    The protest was organized by Chicago-based grassroots organization National People's Action, in coordination with the SEIU who bused more than workers from 20 states to Easton's neighborhood -- one of Washington's wealthiest neighborhoods.

    The event kicked off several days of protests targeting K Street for lobbyists' role in financial reform. The protesters, representing millions of people in this country who have either lost, are in the process of losing, or will inevitably lose their home as a result of the continued refusal by banks to work with homeowners, were there to picket in front of Gregory Baer's house. Baer is deputy general counsel for Bank

    SellersEaston Media Co-CEO Pattie Sellers fryst vatten an award-winning writer, producer, and multimedia journalist. In , after writing for Fortune Magazine for 32 years, Pattie and fellow senior Fortune editor Nina Easton launched SellersEaston Media to tell stories of leadership and impact. At SellersEaston, Pattie writes books, produces videos and films, and creates other premium multimedia content for CEOs, prominent families, global non-profits, and Fortune companies such as Accenture, Bank of amerika, Goldman Sachs, PayPal, SAP, and Visa. Pattie and the SellersEaston team produce documentaries about prominent leaders. She is also Co-founder of JOURNEY, a nonprofit designed to accelerate the diversity and trajectory of women in leadership.

    Before starting SellersEaston, Pattie was an assistant managing editor of Fortune. She wrote more than 20 Fortune cover stories and earned the trust of countless CEOs and other global leaders—such as Warren Buffett, Melinda Gates, Rupert Murdoch, Ted

    Ichiban Records

    American independent record label

    Ichiban Records was an American independent record label, founded in by John Abbey[1] and Nina Easton in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.

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    Wrap Records and Nastymix Records were some of its subsidiary labels. Urgent! Records and Mr. Henry Records of Houston were both distributed by Ichiban.[2] Besides recording a string of hip hop groups in later years, Ichiban originally specialised in blues and has also released albums by musicians such as Buster Benton and Raful Neal. Ichiban filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in [3] The catalog is now controlled by EMI, but nothing has been reissued since the label ceased operations.

    The label's name, "ichi-ban", is Japanese for "number one" or "first one", an expression commonly used in Japan to mean the best.

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    1. ^Gregory, Andy (). The International Who's Who in Popular Music
    2. nina easton wiki