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| Former CEO of Hewlett Packard Is the Author of Her Memoir, 'Tough Choices'
VIENNA, Va., Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- This Saturday, Washington DC's most popular business radio program Taking Care of Business with Brian Roberts, showcases Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett Packard. Ms. Fiorina has been the subject of endless debate and speculation. But she has never spoken publicly about crucial details of her time at HP, the mysterious circumstances of her firing, or many other aspects of her landmark career. Until now. During the interview, Ms. Fiorina discusses her views on leadership, the difficulties of organizational change management, the importance of innovation, and the global reality of business. After taping the program, Brian said, "Carly is one of the most dynamic people I've ever met. My listeners are going to love this interview." Taking Care of Business with Brian Roberts is into its third year, providing a showcase for executives to talk about their successes and failures, what worked and didn't work. Guests include corporate and government executives, as well as subject matter experts in all areas of business. Brian's show also provides a chance for entrepreneurs to raise awareness of their companies. During his guest appearance, former SBA Administrator Hector Barreto said, "Thank you for all you do for small businesses." Taking Care of Business with Brian Roberts airs every Saturday at 3 pm eastern time on Washington DC's 630WMAL following the Wall Street Journal Weekend Report. Listeners outside of the Washington DC area can listen live via the web, at http://www.630wmal.com/, and all past programs are archived in MP3 format at http://www.tcbportal.com/. Brian Roberts, the show's host, is CEO of Croix Connect Inc., a provider of strategic technology consulting and integration services to Fortune 1000 corporations, large private companies, and government agencies. Croix Connect was recently named to the Inc. 500 list as one of the fastest growing private companies in America, coming in at #221. Croix Connect is a service disabled, veteran owned small business.
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