On March 12, 1933, just eight days after taking office, President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed the American people in an unprecedented national radio broadcast.
Late President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave his first fireside chat on this day in 1933 to an audience of approximately 60 million, setting the standard for a leader's obligation to explain himself.
The next episode of season 23 of “Pawn Stars” is called “Leggo My Death Star.” “Pawn Stars” airs at 9 p.m. Wednesday, March ...
On March 12, 1933, eight days after his inauguration, President Franklin D. Roosevelt gives his first national radio address ...
On the evening of Mar. 7, Oakland clubs and organizations hosted a panel discussion on immigration in the Trump era. This ...
On March 12, 2020, the NHL paused its season, and the NCAA canceled its men's and women's tournaments as COVID-19 spread ...
David Boje’s Storytelling Organizations examines how narratives shape organizational culture and leadership, fostering a shared understanding of values and mission. Leaders skilled in storytelling, ...
The final day Skype will be active is Monday, May 5. The company is encouraging users to switch to Microsoft Teams, where they can log in with their Skype credentials to retain chats and contacts.
will participate in a fireside chat to answer a selection of top questions from investors related to Affirm’s strategy, products, business model, and financial results. The event will be ...
The fireside chat will be published as a special podcast episode by Stocktwits on major podcast platforms, and will also be available via Affirm’s investor relations website at https ...
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Evolus, Inc. (NASDAQ: EOLS), a performance beauty company with a focus on building an aesthetic portfolio, today announced that members of its management team ...