";s:4:"text";s:3868:" “We've got an entire process of how to find the guests, how to make mistakes – and we do have guests that don't work out – and just constantly monitor who are guests that seem interesting to our viewers and our listeners.
A graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology, Keene is a Chartered Financial Analyst and a member of the CFA Institute, the National Association for Business Economics, the American Economic Association and the Economic Club of New York.Tom Keene is the co-anchor of “Bloomberg Surveillance,” Bloomberg’s morning program where the day’s conversation on economics, finance and investment begins. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. We sort of carried that over four or five years later to Bloomberg Surveillance (on radio). “It will be very interesting to see the language that they use in addressing long-term challenges,” said Keene. Executive Vice President Legend Medical Services, Inc. 1990 – 1994 4 years. What we are looking for is a little bit of showbiz enthusiasm, but much more than that their ability to state clearly and cogently what they believe. “They are much more comfortable talking away from the economics of the nation and much more toward social policy and politics, and they are much more comfortable taking shots at the president.”Keene said that one of the most important things here is that politicians think short-term and give lip service to the medium- and long-term. 1987 – 1989 2 years. I think that will be fascinating.”When it comes down to it, however, Keene prefers to keep his opinions to himself. I really wonder how much, say, the Romney campaign knows about the Perry campaign, and vice versa.”To hear more from the Bloomberg legend, don't miss Benzinga's Thank you for subscribing! Mitt Romney, I think, has been somewhat clear about that – more in a consulting, McKinsey-Bain kind of way – but, what would be their action plans for these interesting structural challenges that we have? “[But] for the audience, they are more beneficial,” Keene insists.
In 2010, Keene began anchoring the television program Surveillance Midday, covering daily business news from Wall Street and since June … We've done this with trial and error over the years.”“By definition, 99 percent of the people in these jobs are smart. “I'm really, really big on some form of power function there – I'm going to call it a squared function – in that it's really easy to do a two-minute interview,” Keene explained. “You get a lot better insight in minute four or minute five of an interview than you typically do in minute one or minute two. (Two chapters appeared in the CFA Institute curriculum.)
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