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Dean’s Speaker Series
UC Berkeley Haas
12 episodes
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Tech journalist Kara Swisher gets candid about Silicon Valley and (what should be) the next obsession for entrepreneurs
Dean’s Speaker Series
1 hour 3 minutes 59 seconds
1 year ago
Tech journalist Kara Swisher gets candid about Silicon Valley and (what should be) the next obsession for entrepreneurs
Journalist Kara Swisher started reporting on tech in the 1990s at The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. Since then, she’s conducted interviews with nearly every tech executive you could think of, from the late Steve Jobs to Bill Gates to Mark Zuckerberg, many of which she recounts in her latest New York Times bestseller, “Burn Book: A Tech Love Story.” Understanding that “everything that could be digitized would be” early on and always having “been super curious about whatever I happen to do,” she is highly regarded for her quick wit—seasoned with salty language—and her willingness to ask powerful leaders the tough questions. Swisher herself has become her own media entity and currently puts out four podcast episodes a week, in addition to hosting “HBO’s Succession Podcast” until the end of the show’s run last year, as well as various stints on networks like CNN. Moving forward, she says she’s interested in the evolution of climate change technology, which she plans to cover in her next book, which will focus on the link between analog and digital.  In this episode, Kara Swisher discusses her encounters with some of the most powerful tech leaders in the world, how being “dead honest” has aided her career, and the future of climate change technology in conversation with Fernanda Kasper Ortolan, MBA 25, and Ashley Wong, MBA 25. This interview took place on Oct. 1, 2024, as part of the Dean’s Speaker Series. Bringing in a diverse mix of preeminent business leaders, the Dean’s Speaker Series provides the Haas community with insightful perspectives on effective leadership and opportunities for thought-provoking discussions.  Read the full article on today's episode on the Haas Newsroom.  Read more about the UC Berkeley Haas Dean's Speaker Series and upcoming speakers. Read more about the Haas School of Business.  The UC Berkeley Dean's Speaker Series podcast is a production of the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. This production is made possible by our:  Haas Events team: Sarah Bottger, Carrie Hults, Meg Fellner Podcast production team: Jordan Joseffer, Laura Counts, Stella Kotik Dean’s Speaker Series Student Board: Ashley Wong, Budi Sosrodjojo, David Bravo, Fernanda Ortolan, Luis Sante, Olivia Halas-Dias, Punit Vyas Interim Dean Jennifer Chatman  Writing Support: Emily Gordon Berkeley AV Production Team
Dean’s Speaker Series
Dean's Speaker Series