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CEO: Episode Archives


  • 160

    Susan Spradley, Nokia Siemens Networks

    Susan Spradley, Head of North American Region, explains her unique approach to managing one of the largest telecommunications equipment and service companies in the world.

  • 81

    Carol Reed, The Reeds

    Carol Reed tells what it takes to mount a winning campaign for precarious elections like the Trinity River corridor or a costly new arena.

  • 92

    Paul Raines, GameStop

    How the largest video game store in the world plans to battle rivals in the digital world.

  • 127

    T. Boone Pickens, BP Capital

    Legendary oil man Boone Pickens joins host Lee Cullum for a revealing conversation spanning a colorful 60-year career.

  • 135

    Al Carey, Frito-Lay North America

    With its 13-billion dollar annual revenue, Frito-Lay is banking on Latinos, baby boomers and women to keep the chip makers on top.

  • 245

    Bob Best, Atmos Energy

    Best covers topics ranging from the Barnett Shale and mounting public concern over drilling safety to the distribution of natural gas and the growing need for energy in Texas and the nation.

  • 257

    Peter Beck, The Beck Group

    Host Lee Cullum examines the economic fallout on the construction industry with Managing Director and CEO Peter Beck with The Beck Group.

  • 113

    Darren Woods, Fort Worth Opera

    Find out how the Fort Worth Opera has become one of the country’s premier opera festivals even as other opera companies fall on hard times.

  • 119

    Jim Moroney, The Dallas Morning News

    Publisher and CEO Jim Moroney says The Dallas Morning News is waging a battle on two fronts – the loss of revenue combined with growing demands from the digital world.

  • 533

    Stan Richards, The Richards Group

    Richards tells host Lee Cullum what it takes to create large, effective campaigns for national brands like Chick-fil-A, Home Depot and Motel 6.