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51画鋼 Welcomes Kara Swisher as Guest Lecturer

Kara Swisher
Kara Swisher

51画鋼 Sine Institute of Policy and Politics welcomes Kara Swisher to teach a series of seminars throughout the spring semester. Swisher Hosts On With Kara Swisher; Co-Hosts Pivot for New York Magazine and is a Contributor at CNN.

For the last quarter century, journalist Kara Swisher has covered the business of the Internet. Swisher will share with the 51画鋼 community that history and her experiences are at the epicenter of the largest boom in wealth and innovation of the modern age. She will also cover where we are today and how she views the current landscape, including the future of technology, its benefits and challenges, and how we navigate the rapid pace of change taking place.

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Kara Swisher Bio:

Kara Swisher (@karaswisher) is host of On with Kara Swisher, co-host of the Pivot podcast, and editor-at-large at New York Magazine. She is the former host of the Sway and Recode Decode podcasts and the cofounder of the technology website, Recode. Considered the top reporter in the tech game, Swisher has been reporting on the industry since the early 1990s. She was there when Amazon was looking for its first headquarters in Seattle, when Google was in its garage, and when Netflix was just a small startup. Once called Silicon Valley's most feared but revered journalist by New York Magazine, Swisher has established herself as the oracle of the tech world with unrivaled access to the industry's most significant leaders. Swisher was previously a contributing New York Times opinion writer and host of the podcast, Sway. She co-founded the technology website Recode and, before that, co-produced and co-hosted The Wall Street Journals D: All Things Digital conference series (now called the Code Conference) with Walt Mossberg starting in 2003. It was, and still is, the countrys premier conference on tech and media, with interviewees such as Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Tesla Technoking Elon Musk, Vice President Kamala Harris, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos, and many other leading players. She and Mossberg were also the co-executive editors of a tech and media website, AllThingsD.com, founded in 2007. Swisher worked in The Wall Street Journals San Francisco bureau. For many years, she wrote the column Boom Town, which appeared on the front page of the Marketplace section and online at WSJ.com. Previously, Swisher covered breaking news about the webs major players and internet policy issues, and she also wrote feature articles on technology for the paper. Earlier in her career, she worked as a reporter at the Washington Post and as an editor at the City Paper of Washington, D.C. She received her undergraduate degree from Georgetown Universitys School of Foreign Service and her graduate degree at Columbia Universitys School of Journalism. Swisher is also the author of aol.com: How Steve Case Beat Bill Gates, Nailed the Netheads, and Made Millions in the War for the Web, published by Times Business Books in 1998. The sequel, There Must Be a Pony in Here Somewhere: The AOL Time Warner Debacle and the Quest for a Digital Future, was published in 2003 by Crown Business. Swisher has been a contributor to NBC, CNBC, and MSNBC. Shes also appeared on programs including ABCs Good Morning America, CBSs 60 Minutes Overtime, HBOs Real Time with Bill Maher, MSNBCs Morning Joe, and many more. She is currently a contributor to CNN.