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4444Th Anniversary Celebration Wednesday, October 16, 2019 New York Marriott Marquis, Broadway Ballroom 6:30 P.M The Board of Advisors of THE KNIGHT-BAGEHOT FELLOWSHIP in Economics and Business Journalism of the Columbia University School of Journalism cordially invites you to attend the 4444th Anniversary Celebration Wednesday, October 16, 2019 New York Marriott Marquis, Broadway Ballroom 6:30 p.m. Cocktail Reception - 7:30 p.m. Dinner 9:00 p.m. Dessert Reception Two Kenote Conversations with Kevin Sneader, Global Manaing Partner, McKinsey & Matt Murray, Editor-in- Chief, Dow Newsmaker: Kevin Sneader, Global Managing Partner, McKinsey & Company, in conversation with Matt Murray, Editor-in-Chief, Wall Street Journal Headliner: Marc Benioff, Chairman & Co-CEO, Salesforce/Co-chair, TIME, in conversation with Rebecca Blumenstein, Deputy Managing Editor, The New York Times Presentation of the 2019 Chris Welles Prize and the inaugural WERT Prize Silent Auction: 15 Iconic Photographs from the Thomson Reuters Archive Steering Committee Gillian Tett Joseph Evangelisti Alan Murray US Managing Editor, The Financial Times Managing Director President & CEO, Fortune magazine Chair, Knight-Bagehot Board of Advisors JPMorgan Chase Matt Murray Nikhil Deogun Jan Hopkins Editor-in-Chief, Dow Jones and CEO of the Americas/Senior Partner President The Wall Street Journal Brunswick Group The Hopkins Group Michael DuVally Steve Lipin Managing Director Chairman and CEO Goldman Sachs Gladstone Place Partners Reservations and Contributions ___ MASTHEAD TABLES @ $50,000 Individual Tickets - I am happy to: • Two ringside tables of ten guests each • Listing as Host of either the evening’s Cocktail or Dessert Reception ___ Reserve (___ Contribute) ___ seat(s) at $2,500 each. • Opportunity to provide a logo gift item for guests • Hosting of one table of Knight-Bagehot alumni ___ Reserve (___ Contribute) ___ seat(s) at $1,000 each. • Two-page ad spread in the printed program ___ Reserve (___ Contribute) ___ seat(s) at $750 each. ___ FRONT PAGE TABLES @ $25,000 I cannot attend, but I am happy to donate $___________ to help the • Two ringside tables of ten guests each Knight-Bagehot Program continue to expand its efforts to develop • Full-page ad in the printed program superior business and economic journalists. ___ANCHOR DESK TABLES @ $10,000 Enclosed is my check for $___________ • One prime table seating ten guests Kindly bill me for $___________ • Half-page ad or message in the printed program For credit card payment or Wire Transfer options, please call Maria Ducheine at (212) 204-8947. ___FOURTH ESTATE TABLES @ $7,500 (Limited availability) CHECKS MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO: Trustees of Columbia University • One table seating ten guests and returned to: Gary Hill, Knight-Bagehot Program, Columbia School of • Listing in the printed program Journalism, 2950 Broadway, Mail Code 3850, New York, NY 10027. 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Name_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Title _____________________________________________Company________________________________________________________ Address___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone_______________________________________________Email_________________________________________________________ KNIGHT-BAGEHOT FELLOWSHIP BOARD OF ADVISORS Gillian Tett Alan Murray U.S. Managing Editor, The Financial Times President & CEO Chair, Knight-Bagehot Board of Advisors Fortune Magazine Amy Augustus Matt Murray Co-Founder/Director Editor-in-Chief Women's Economic Round Table Dow Jones & The Wall Street Journal Rich Barbieri Winnie O'Kelley Executive Editor Executive Editor CNN Business Bloomberg News Reginald Chua Michael O'Looney Executive Editor Head of Communications Editorial Operations, Data and Innovation Elliott Management Thomson Reuters Paul Steiger Nikhil Deogun Executive Chairman CEO of the Americas/Senior Partner ProPublica's Board of Directors Brunswick Group Davia B. 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Farrokhnia Professor of Professional Practice & Professor & Executive Director Director, Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business Journalism, Columbia Business School Columbia Journalism School David Fondiller KNIGHT-BAGEHOT ALUMNI MEMBERS PR and Communications Executive John Authers, ‘00 Senior Editor for Markets Daniel Gross Bloomberg Executive Editor Strategy+Business Jeremy Caplan, ‘08 Director of Education Lex Haris Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism Senior Director Editorial CUNY Graduate School of Journalism CBS News Michael DuVally, ‘94 Laurie Hays Managing Director Managing Director Special Situations Goldman Sachs Edelman Greg Farrell, ‘97 Myron Kandel Reporter Founding Financial Editor Bloomberg News CNN Jan Hopkins, ‘83 Stephen Labaton President Executive Vice President Corporate Affairs The Jan Hopkins Group Booz Allen Hamilton Neil Irwin, ‘07 Peter Lattman Senior Economic Correspondent Managing Director, Media, The New York Times Emerson Collective Andrew Leckey, ‘79 Jessica Liebman President & Chair Executive Managing Editor Donald W. 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