Rory Kennedy
Rory Kennedy
Co-founder and President of Moxie Firecracker Films
Rory Kennedy has been Co-Founder and President of Moxie Firecracker Films for over 12 years. An Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, Rory Kennedy has produced more than 35 celebrated documentaries, covering topics from the global AIDS crisis, human rights, domestic abuse, poverty, drug addiction, and political corruption. Her films have appeared on HBO, PBS, Lifetime Television, A&E, Court TV, The Oxygen Network and The Learning Channel.
In 1999, Kennedy’s HBO film American Hollow, the story of a tight-knit Appalachian family, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, launching an acclaimed and prolific career and earning Kennedy the first of many Emmy Award nominations.
Kennedy was hosted by The Common Good in 2012: Special Screening of “ETHEL” at MOMA.
Twitter:@roryekennedy
Kay Koplovitz
Kay Koplovitz
Founder of USA Networks, Founder and Chairman of Springboard Enterprises
Kay Koplovitz was the first woman to head a television network as the Founder of USA Network, and served as its Chief Executive officer from 1977 to 1998. Koplovitz was also appointed to chair the National Women’s Business Council by President Clinton. Since 2000, she has served as chairman of Springboard Enterprises, a non profit fostering investment in women-led high growth companies. She is also the author of Bold Women, Big Ideas: Learning to Play the High-Risk Entrepreneurial Game.
Koplovitz participated in The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards, 2019 on May 10, 2019. She spoke on the “Women & Power” panel alongside former Congresswoman Mia Love, Alessandra Stanley, and Sally Quinn, moderated by Juju Chang. She also serves as a member of The Common Good Honorary Advisory Board.
Twitter: @KayKoplovitz
Brian Kelly
Brian Kelly
Journalist, author
Brian Kelly is the editor and chief content officer of U.S. News & World Report, a multi-platform publisher of news and consumer information products. Kelly is a member of the executive committee with primary responsibility for all the company’s content, which includes the websites usnews.com and rankingsandreviews.com, the digital-only U.S. News Weekly magazine, print and e-book guides on education and health care, and a conference and events business.
Kelly joined U.S. News in 1998 after serving as a senior editor at The Washington Post, and was named editor at U.S. News in April 2007. Kelly has led the transformation of U.S. News from a traditional print news magazine to a largely digital publishing company with a range of influential products including the Best Colleges and Best Hospitals rankings. Under his leadership, usnews.com has gained an audience of more than 20 million monthly users. Kelly has also expanded U.S. News’ Money, Personal Finance, and Health content and launched new Car and Travel products as well as two national conferences.
He is the chairman of U.S. News STEM Solutions, a national forum that brings together corporations, educators and policymakers working to help the U.S. fill jobs by creating a more skilled and competitive workforce. He is on the board of the World Affairs Council of Washington and a member of the Economic Club of Washington.
Twitter: @BKellyUSN
Morley Klausner
Morley Klausner
Businesswoman
Morley Klausner, now retired, has been a businesswoman and entrepreneur with extensive experience in a wide range of business interests over a 35- year career from finance to retail, feature film, and executive search.
Klausner was principal/co-owner of a feature film distribution company and Vice-President of Business Affairs for two different film production companies where she negotiated the underlying rights, acquisition of books and screenplays, talent, financing and distribution of such films as Wall Street, Reversal Of Fortune, Plenty, Conan, Talk Radio, True Stories, among others.
She left the film business, and after exploring the legal search business, she subsequently established The Klausner Group, a legal search firm. The firm initially specialized in intellectual property attorneys and eventually expanded to most others areas of the law to become a national leader in the field.
She sold the company in 2004 allowing her to pursue her many interests in the arts, global affairs, and politics. In 2007 and 2015, she became very involved in Hillary Clinton’s Presidential campaigns. She continues to stay involved in the issues of our day.
She has traveled widely and lived in both London and Switzerland for many years. She speaks fluent French. She holds a double major degree in Political Science and French from Western College for Women, which since merged into Miami University, and attended the MBA program at UCLA.
Chris Altchek and Steve Horowitz
Chris Altchek and Steve Horowitz
Co-Founders of PolicyMic
Chris Altchek and Jake Horowitz have set out to spark thoughtful political dialogue by connecting young people across the globe and engaging them in serious discussions of problems the world’s citizenry faces – hopefully, toward finding their solution. Their vehicle is PolicyMic, an online platform for news and debate that taps into the means of communication more native to their generation than most traditional media to “engage their generation and bring left and right together in real conversations about real issues.”
Altchek and Horowitz, friends since their days at the Horace Mann School, believe that the partisan tone of discussion in mainstream online, television, and print media has alienated young people and diverted their generation’s interest from politics. They’ve created PolicyMic to reclaim this generation’s attention, by linking young people across the world from both the left and the right in political conversations.
Both founders bring a personal perspective to their passion for PolicyMic. Their long friendship has survived their own debates on politics, foreign policy, economics and environmental issues, and their understanding of national and international affairs has been strengthened by their mutual respect for the knowledge and viewpoints each brings to the conversation – with Altchek having learned to listen to his friend’s perspective from the left, and Horowitz considering his friend’s conservative contributions.
PolicyMic is built upon its founders’ conviction “that news doesn’t need to be sterile and politics doesn’t need to be partisan.” In this light, one of the site’s main goals is to “change the tone of the current conversation” and show that “productive discussion on political issues is indeed possible in the media.” PolicyMic is all about the spirit of debate, say Altchek and Horowitz. “It is driven by the fundamental belief that listening and being exposed to multiple perspectives – even those we passionately disagree with – will help us make better-informed decisions in the political arena. At a time when the bitterly partisan tone of national policy discussions has alienated so many young people from politics,” the founders hope that “PolicyMic will transform the country’s political dialogue into a more productive discussion” and boost their generation’s “engagement and participation in politics by giving young people a respected forum to express their political views.”
Horowitz manages the writing and editing process and tries to spark thoughtful debate on important political issues. He graduated from Stanford University, where he studied Middle East history and politics. His political experiences include working on both sides of the Israel-Palestine conflict, researching democracy and governance issues in Morocco, working for the Carnegie Endowment in Lebanon, and doing community organizing in New York City.
Altchek has contributed a combination of his passion for politics with entrepreneurial spirit to build an innovative politics & news community that promotes civil discussion. Altchek co-founded PolicyMic while working at Goldman Sachs. He graduated from Harvard College, where he studied social studies. His political experiences include labor organizing for SEIU, political analysis at the White House, and campaigning for Mayor Bloomberg.
Twitter: @caltchek
David Kemp
David Kemp
American Journalist and Executive
David Kemp is President of CurePSP, a foundation engaged in research into neurodegenerative diseases, creating public awareness of these afflictions and providing support for patients, families and caregivers. Mr. Kemp is a seasoned executive and marketing professional with some 35 years of experience in the field. Prior to joining CurePSP, Mr. Kemp was Chief Executive Officer of Jager Di Paola Kemp Design (JDK), a firm that employed more than 100 people in offices in New York, Burlington, Vermont, and Portland, Oregon. There he helped to create the firm’s proprietary Living Brand® strategic process which he helped to deploy for companies including Microsoft’s Xbox gaming division, Burton Snowboards, Levi Strauss, Nike, Patagonia, Merrell footwear, The North Face, Woolrich and many others. Prior to JDK, Mr. Kemp founded the corporate design firm Harmon Kemp, Inc., in New York City, where he was involved with financial and manufacturing clients including JPMorgan Chase, Deloitte Consulting and International Paper Co.
Mr. Kemp started his career in journalism as reporter and editor for community newspapers and trade publications. He was a business-beat reporter for The Boston Globe where he also wrote the paper’s weekly advertising column. Later he worked at Dow Jones & Co. in New York as Manager of Public relations with responsibilities for investor and media relations. He received his A.B. from Dartmouth College and M.B.A. from Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business.
Twiter: @primeoflife661
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Randy Hustvedt
Randy Hustvedt
Senior Vice President focusing on EMM’s strategic growth
Randy Kaufman Hustvedt is a Senior Vice President focusing on EMM’s strategic growth as well as client relationship management. Randy’s expertise includes estate and income tax planning, pre-deal planning, multi-generational issues, impact investing and philanthropy. Previously, she worked at Evercore Wealth Management as a Wealth Advisor, and at Federal Street Advisors, where she managed the firm’s Family Office Services. Randy also spent seven years at LongVue Advisors, a multi-family office that she co-founded, and six years with Fleet Bank and its predecessor, BankBoston, where she was the founder and managing director of the Wealth Strategies Group in Fleet Bank’s Private Client Group. Before becoming a wealth adviser in 1998, Randy held various investment banking and tax structuring positions at J.P. Morgan and practiced corporate tax law at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.
William Hubbard
William Hubbard
American lawyer
William N. Hubbard III is Chairman and President of Center Development Corporation, and served in similar capacities with its predecessor, Center Housing Partnerships.
Hubbard served in the Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) program and is a former Associate of the Wall Street law firm of Thatcher Profitt & Wood. He is also co-founder of the Environmental Action Coalition. Hubbard served as General Counsel to New York State Senator Thomas Bartosiewicz, was a member of the State Democratic Senator Advisory Committee; and was Finance Chairman for Assemblyman Peter Grannis, Chairman of the New York State Assembly Insurance Committee.
Hubbard is currently a Trustee of Citizens Housing Planning Council and the Citizens Budget Commission, a Director of the State Council on Waterways, and a Trustee of Trees New York. He serves on the National Governing Board of Common Cause.
Hubbard convened a panel on The Primaries and the Presidential Election at The Common Good in 2008.
Twitter: @williamChubbard
Karen Elliott House
Karen Elliot House
American journalist
Karen Elliott House retired in 2006 as Publisher of The Wall Street Journal, Senior Vice President of Dow Jones & Company, and a member of the company’s executive committee. She is a broadly experienced business executive with particular expertise and experience in international affairs stemming from a distinguished career as a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter and editor.
From 1989 to 2002 she served as Vice President International and then President International of Dow Jones, responsible for The Wall Street Journal’s print editions in Asia and Europe as well as for magazine and television ventures overseas. These included representing Dow Jones on the boards of CNBC Asia and Europe, the Far Eastern Economic Review and Vedomosti, a publishing partnership in Russia. House served as The Wall Street Journal’s publisher from 2002 until her retirement, and in that role was responsible for all news, editorial, sales and other business functions of The Wall Street Journal and its editions around the world. Her journalism awards include a Pulitzer Prize for international reporting for coverage of the Middle East (1984), two Overseas Press Club awards for coverage of the Middle East and of Islam and the Edwin M. Hood award for Excellence in Diplomatic Reporting for a series on Saudi Arabia (1982).
House has served and continues to serve on multiple non-profit boards including the Rand Corp., where she is vice-chairman, the Trilateral Commission, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Asia Society, the German-American Council, and Boston University. She also is a member of the advisory board of the College of Communication at the University of Texas. Currently, she is an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and author of On Saudi Arabia: Its People, Past, Religion, Fault Lines—and Future, published in September 2012 by Knopf.
Twitter: @khouse200
Sherry Hormann
Sherry Hormann
Film director
Sherry Hormann is a director and writer, known for Desert Flower (2009), which tells the fascinating story of Waris Dirie’s journey from nomad, to supermodel, to UN ambassador; 3096 Days (2013); Guys and Balls (2004); The Pursuit of Unhappines (2012); and A Regular Woman (2019).
Bill Holiber
Bill Holiber
Public Policy Expert
Matthew Hoh is the director of the Afghanistan Study Group, a network of foreign and public policy experts and professionals advocating for a change in U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. A former State Department official, Matthew resigned in protest from his post in Afghanistan over U.S. strategic policy and goals in Afghanistan in September 2009.
Prior to his assignment in Afghanistan, Matthew served in Iraq; first in 2004-2005 in Salah ad Din Province with a State Department reconstruction and governance team and then in 2006-2007 in Anbar Province as a Marine Corpscompany commander. When not deployed, Matthew worked on Afghanistan and Iraq policy and operations issues at the Pentagon and State Department from 2002-2008. Matthew’s writings have appeared in the Wall Street Journal and Washington Post and his resignation letter has been cited as an Essential Document by the Council on Foreign Relations. Matthew was recently named the 2010 Ridenhour Prize Recipient for Truth Telling.
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Matthew Hoh
Matthew Hoh
Iraq war veteran
Matthew Hoh is the director of the Afghanistan Study Group, a network of foreign and public policy experts and professionals advocating for a change in U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. A former State Department official, Matthew resigned in protest from his post in Afghanistan over U.S. strategic policy in Afghanistan in 2009.
Prior to his assignment in Afghanistan, Matthew served in Iraq, first in 2004-2005 in Salah ad Din Province with a State Department reconstruction and governance team, and then in 2006-2007 in Anbar Province as a Marine Corps company commander. When not deployed, Matthew worked on Afghanistan and Iraq policy and operations issues at the Pentagon and State Department from 2002-2008. Matthew’s writings have appeared in the Wall Street Journal and Washington Post and his resignation letter has been cited as an Essential Document by the Council on Foreign Relations. Matthew was recently named the 2010 Ridenhour Prize Recipient for Truth Telling.
Michael Hirsh
Michael Hirsh
American journalist
Michael Hirsh is the national editor for Politico, and has previously served as chief correspondent for National Journal and as the senior editor and national economics correspondent for Newsweek. Hirsh was also Newsweek’s Washington web editor and authored a weekly column for Newsweek.com, “The World from Washington.” Earlier on, he was Newsweek’s foreign editor, guiding its award-winning coverage of the September 11 attacks and the war on terror. He has done on-the-ground reporting in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other places around the world, and served as the Tokyo-based Asia Bureau Chief for Institutional Investor from 1992 to 1994.
Hirsh has appeared many times as a commentator on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, and National Public Radio. He has written for the Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Foreign Affairs, Harper’s, and Washington Monthly, and authored two books, Capital Offense: How Washington’s Wise Men Turned America’s Future over to Wall Street and At War with Ourselves: Why America is Squandering its Chance to Build a Better World. Hirsh has received numerous awards, including the Overseas Press Club award for best magazine reporting from abroad in 2001 and for Newsweek’s coverage of the war on terror, which also won a National Magazine Award.
Hirsh spoke at The Common Good in 2010.
Twitter: @michaelphirsh
James Himes
James Himes
Businessman, U.S. Representative
James Andrew Himes is an American businessman and U.S. Representative for Connecticut's 4th congressional district, serving since 2009. He is a member of the Democratic Party and former Chair of the New Democrat Coalition.
In 1995, Himes began working at Goldman Sachs as a banker in Latin America and New York. He was eventually promoted to vice president. In 2003, Himes began working for the non-profit Enterprise Foundation (currently Enterprise Community Partners), and later began running its metropolitan New York operations. In 2007, he was named vice president of Enterprise. Himes was appointed a Commissioner of the Greenwich Housing Authority in 2002, and served for two years as chairman of the board. He has also served as a board member of Aspira of Connecticut in Bridgeport, a board member of the Fairfield County Community Foundation, and as an advisory board member of Family Assets, LLP of Bridgeport. He was also an elected member of the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation and served as the Chairman of the Greenwich Democratic Town Committee.
Himes assumed office on January 3rd, 2009.
Twitter: @jahimes
Katrina vanden Heuvel
Katrina VandeN Heuvel
Editor, publisher, partial owner of The Nation
Katrina Vanden Heuvel is the editor, publisher, and partial owner of the magazine The Nation in which she has been the magazine’s editor since 1995. She is a frequent guest on numerous television programs and is a self-described liberal and progressive.
In 1989, Vanden Heuvel was promoted to The Nation’s editor-at-large position, responsible for its coverage of the USSR. In 1990, she co-founded Vy i My (“You and We”), a quarterly feminist journal linking American and Russian women. In 1995, Vanden Heuvel was made editor of The Nation. Vanden Heuvel’s blog at The Nation is called “Editor’s Cut.” She also writes a column for the Washington Post op-ed page. She is the co-editor of Taking Back America—And Taking Down The Radical Right and editor of The Dictionary of Republicanisms. She is also co-editor (with Stephen F. Cohen) of Voices of Glasnost: Interviews with Gorbachev’s Reformers and editor of The Nation: 1865-1990, and the collection A Just Response: The Nation on Terrorism, Democracy and September 11, 2001.
She is a frequent commentator on American and international politics on ABC’s This Week, and also on MSNBC, CNN, and PBS. Her articles have appeared in The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and The Boston Globe. She received many awards for public service from New York Civil Liberties Union’s Joseph Callaway Prize for the Defense of the Right to Privacy; the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee's Voices of Peace Award; and the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund’s Justice in Action Award
Katrina Vanden Heuvel was hosted by The Common Good in 2010: Election Insurrection: The Mid-Term Elections 2010.
Twitter: @KatrinaNation
James Harmon
James Harmon
Investment banker
James Harmon is Chairman and Chief Investment Officer of Caravel Management LLC, the investment manager of the Caravel Fund (International) Ltd., an emerging and frontier markets fund that was launched in 2004. In 2004, Harmon was elected Chairman of the Board of the World Resources Institute (WRI), a global policy and research institution.
Harmon is the Chairman of the Egyptian American Enterprise Fund, a private corporation seeded by U.S. Government funds to promote the development of the Egyptian private sector with a particular focus on small-and medium-sized enterprises. Harmon served as the Chairman, President and CEO of the Export-Import Bank of the United States from 1997- 2001. Ex-Im Bank assists in financing the export of US goods and services to international markets. Prior to Ex-Im Bank, Harmon was Chairman and CEO of the investment bank Schroder Wertheim & Co. Harmon was the U.S. Representative on the High Level Panel for Infrastructure Investment 2011, a panel appointed by the Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of the G20. Harmon is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a Trustee Emeritus of Brown University and Barnard College.
Harmon spoke at The Common Good Forum 2015 as part of the panel “Global Opportunities and Challenges: Charting Growth Around the Globe.”
Twitter: @james_A_Harmon
Chris Hayes
Chris Hayes
American journalist
Christopher Hayes is an editor-at-large of The Nation and host of Up with Chris Hayes on MSNBC. From 2010 to 2011, he was a fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J Safra Foundation Center for Ethics. From 2008-2010, he was a Bernard Schwartz fellow at the New America Foundation. From 2005 to 2006, Hayes was a Schumann Center Writing Fellow at In These Times.
Since 2002, he has written about political culture and political economy. His essays, articles and reviews have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Time, The Nation, The American Prospect, The New Republic, The Washington Monthly, The Guardian, and The Chicago Reader.
His book about the crisis of authority in American life, Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy, will be published by Crown in June 2012.
The Common Good hosted Hayes in July of 2012: Chris Hayes: Getting Past the “Fail Decade”.
Twitter: @chrislhayes
Stephen Cohen
The Honorable Steve Cohen
Politician, Congressman for Tennessee's 9th district
Congressman Stephen “Steve” Cohen is a fourth-generation Memphian who has dedicated his life to public service. On issues ranging from civil rights to funding for the arts to women's rights to animal welfare, Cohen was a relentless advocate in the Tennessee State Senate. Congressman Cohen has made it a priority to provide Tennesseans with access to affordable, quality, post-secondary education. Notably, he is a champion of civil rights and justice.
Cohen currently serves on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee, the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Committee), and the House Committee on the Judiciary, where he serves as Chairman of the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties.
The Common Good hosted Cohen on June 24th, 2019: Meet & Greet: Representative Steve Cohen.
Twitter: @RepCohen
Charles Myers
Charles Myers
Chairman and Co-Founder Signum Global Advisors
Charles Myers is currently Chairman and Founder at Signum Global Advisors. He previously was the Vice Chairman of Evercore from 2002-2017, and Managing Director and Global Head of Equities at Fox-Pitt Kelton. Mr. Myers joined Fox-Pitt Kelton in 2004 and held a number of senior positions during his tenure. As Global Head of Equities, he was responsible for research, sales and trading of all equities products across the United States, Europe and Asia. He was also a Board member. Mr. Myers has 20 years experience in the global equities markets having worked previously at UBS and ING Barings.
Mr. Myers has a B. A. from Amherst College in Massachusetts and a post-graduate M. Phil degree from Cambridge University in England.
The Common Good is honored to have worked with Mr. Myers on many events, recently partnering with him to host a Meet & Greet: Representative Steve Cohen.
Twitter: @myers_nyc
Jane Hamsher
Jane Hamsher
American film producer, author, blogger
Jane Hamsher is a U.S. film producer, author, and blogger, best known as the author of Killer Instinct, and as the founder and publisher of the politically progressive blog FireDogLake (2004 – the present). She also co-produced the subsequent films Apt Pupil (1998), Permanent Midnight (1998), and From Hell (2001). A contributor to The Huffington Post, she posts also in liberal Websites and political magazines, such as AlterNet and The American Prospect.
FireDogLake (abbreviated FDL) is a US collaborative blog which primarily specializes in covering news from a left-progressive/left-liberal stance. Firedoglake won a 2005 Koufax Award for “Best Series” for its detailed coverage of the Plame affair, while being in close contention for “Best New Blog” and “Best Group Blog”. In late 2005, Hamsher expanded FDL into a group blog.
The Common Good hosted Hamsher in 2010: Election Insurrection: The Mid-Term Elections 2010.
Twitter: @janehamsher