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[sic]:“thus was it written.” This podcast is different. Here, we listen by reading, with no filter except hard thinking. The idea is not to find the right answers, but rather, through careful iteration, to find the right Questions. (Anybody can give answers.) Tune in.
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Eric J. Henderson is a writer, fine art photographer, and communications professional who has led projects for private sector and social sector firms such as: GE, Citigroup, The Aspen Institute (Socrates Society), The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (Markets For Good), and The NBA players’ union foundation (NBPA). As a business and cultural writer, has written for Huffington Post, Financial Times, AdAge, and Stanford Social Innovation Review. He also edited and authored “Making Sense of Data In The Social Sector,” a publication cited by the Federal Reserve Bank. As a fine art photographer his work with a 1950 Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera has been exhibited by the BMW Guggenheim Lab, the Studio Museum in Harlem, and at Superbowls XLV and XLVI in global campaigns for Bombay Sapphire. As a collaborator he has appeared in exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Park Avenue Armory. He has presented for the Callaloo Journal at Oxford University, Pembroke College on “How To Be Visual In a Visual Age” and Cannes Film Festival 71 on “Women and Global Entertainment: Asymmetric Approaches to Advocacy.” Fluent Spanish, Portuguese. BA: Texas A&M, MBA: Thunderbird

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ericjhenderson
Commentator — Art, Business, Global Culture. Fine Art Photographer w/1950 #KodakBrownieHawkeye