From Navigating Uncertainty (by Vikram Mansharamani) <[email protected]>
Subject "What's Bugging Me"
Date April 9, 2024 3:00 AM
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I recently joined Dennis Kneale for a short discussion on his podcast, “What’s Bugging Me.” Dennis is an award-winning journalist, media strategist, and CEO of Dennis Kneale Media. He’s also a former Fox News anchor, Managing Editor of Forbes, and Senior Editor of The Wall Street Journal.
Dennis tracked me down after reading public filings and news stories about my resignation from the board of Werner Enterprises (NASDAQ: WERN). He asked me to join his show, which I did. Below is a link to the recording, which he posted last week. If you want to jump to my discussion with him, skip to the 18:30 mark. Even though it’s a short segment, we manage to discuss several important dynamics that are impacting corporate America today. Thanks for taking the time to listen!
Best,
Vikram
D.E.I. & E.S.G. Must D-I-E
…This week's interview segment highlights the perniciousness of the DEI agenda: Former Werner Enterprises board member Vikram Mansharamani talks about his exit from the company and its "unquestioned dedication to ESG considerations as a primary strategy, and the refusal to adequately consider different perspectives.”
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I hope you had the opportunity to listen to my discussion with Dennis. In the piece, Dennis references the article I wrote the night before I resigned from the Werner board. Here’s a link to that article:
VIKRAM MANSHARAMANI is an entrepreneur, consultant, scholar, neighbor, husband, father, volunteer, and professional generalist who thinks in multiple-dimensions and looks beyond the short-term. Self-taught to think around corners and connect original dots, he spends his time speaking with global leaders in business, government, academia, and journalism. LinkedIn has twice listed him as its #1 Top Voice in Money & Finance, and Worth profiled him as one of the 100 Most Powerful People in Global Finance. Vikram earned a PhD From MIT, has taught at Yale and Harvard, and is the author of three books, The Making of a Generalist: An Independent Thinker Finds Unconventional Success in an Uncertain World [ [link removed] ], Think for Yourself: Restoring Common Sense in an Age of Experts and Artificial Intelligence [ [link removed] ] and Boombustology: Spotting Financial Bubbles Before They Burst [ [link removed] ]. Vikram lives in Lincoln, New Hampshire with his wife and two children, where they can usually be found hiking or skiing.

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