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Civility In The Corporate World: Featuring Joann S. Lublin
Meet Joann S. Lublin, author of "Earning It: Hard-Won Lessons from Trailblazing Women at the Top of the Business World."
Joann S. Lublin, Management News Editor for The Wall Street Journal and author of Earning It: Hard-Won Lessons from Trailblazing Women at the Top of the Business World, will speak on Civility in the Corporate World on Thursday, May 3 at 6 p.m at the Ernest A. DiMattia, Jr. Building of The Ferguson Library in Stamford. Register online at fergusonlibrary.org/event/.
Her appearance is part of a series on Civility in America sponsored by The Dilenschneider Group, Hearst Media Group in Connecticut and The Ferguson Library.
As management news editor for The Wall Street Journal, Joann S. Lublin works with reporters in the U.S. and abroad to conceptualize and organize coverage of management and workplace issues. She covers
issues such as corporate governance, executive compensation, recruiting and succession and writes stories on these topics, mainly for the Journal’s front page and Business & Finance section. She assumed her duties in December 2002.
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Ms. Lublin is the author of a new book called Earning it: Hard-Won Lessons from Trailblazing Women at the Top of the Business World. It describes leadership lessons from 52 high-level female corporate
executives,
based on career obstacles they overcame. Nearly two-thirds of the women interviewed are experienced public company CEOs.
Ms. Lublin long served as contributing editor of the Journal's annual special section on executive pay and still helps coordinate coverage of its yearly CEO pay survey. She previously oversaw the weekly Career
Journal pages and was responsible for career coverage.
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Robert L. Dilenschneider, founder and president of The Dilenschneider Group, who conceived the idea for the series, said, “Incivility has become socially acceptable and commonplace. The lack of civility in every segment of society, from politics to academia, from the media to the blogosphere, from talk radio to the pulpit, has become a crippling epidemic that threatens the future of our country. Something must be done.”
For information, call (203) 351-8231.
The Ernest A. DiMattia, Jr. Building of The Ferguson Library is located at the corner of Bedford and Broad Streets, Stamford.
