SellersEaston Media announced today that it has strengthened its storytelling capabilities with the hiring of veteran writer and editor Eben Shapiro.
Read HereJOURNEY explained in this smart New York Times story by Andrew Ross Sorkin and Lauren Hirsch. We're connecting the highest-potential female talent with preeminent impact-makers already at the top.
Read Here"We tell stories with a level of credibility and integrity that comes from decades at Fortune, writing about some of the most important people in the world."
Read HereAround the world democracy is in decline and authoritarianism is on the march.
Read HereImagine that you are a 36-year-old woman laying in an Army hospital bed, missing both legs after the Black Hawk helicopter you were piloting in Iraq was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade. How do you face your future?
Read HereMuch to celebrate on this IWD: women on the frontlines, innovating, leading change beyond our year of global crisis.
Read HereNina Easton, a multi-talented journalist and entrepreneur who serves as co-chair of Fortune's "Most Powerful Women" conferences, has been honored by her peers for her transformative contributions to the profession.
Read HerePattie Sellers is an an award-winning writer, producer, and multimedia journalist. She currently serves as the Co-CEO of SellersEaston Media.
Read HereStories don't just communicate values; they communicate value.
Read HereNina Easton, Co-CEO of SellersEaston Media and the chair of Fortune Most Powerful Women International, talks about the First Woman Voter in her family.
Read Here"Power reveals." One week before the US election, Nina Easton wrote this op-ed for the Dallas Morning News on what Lyndon B. Johnson–and his LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas, Austin–teach us about deploying political power to make America a more just and inclusive nation.
Read HerePattie's friend Jim Donald, who used to run Starbucks and now co-chairs Albertsons, learned leadership from Sam Walton. Jim is giving Pattie some great advice about how to lead from home.
Read HereFormer Journalist Pattie Sellers Taps into the Power of Storytelling: Neapolitan Pattie Sellers is preserving elite legacies through videos and books
Read HerePart-time Naples resident and veteran journalist Pattie Sellers offers a service that tells the stories of successful people.
Read HereFormer Colombia President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Juan Manuel Santos stepped onto the stage for an interview at Georgetown University Feb. 26, as the documentary chronicling his extraordinary life and accomplishments ended with a standing ovation.
Read HereSellersEaston Media combines Pattie Sellers’ and Nina Easton’s love of storytelling with their desire to apply all they’ve learned during their years of writing about business leaders.
Read HereA SiriusXM series hosted by Pattie Sellers and Nina Easton
The art of "getting in early" differs in politics and investing, say Governor Ned Lamont and Connecticut’s First Lady, Venture Capitalist Annie Lamont.
Read MoreFacebook VP Carolyn Everson believes that leadership depends on human qualities. “They all happen to end in Y,” she says, launching her alphabetical riff. “Authenticity, and bravery, and curiosity, and diversity…
Read MoreSarah Kauss has had a good story from the day she started S’well Bottle in 2010. “From the very first bottle that we sold, S'well's been a partner to water charity,” she says on the new episode of Making a Leader, the interview series that Nina Easton and I host on SiriusXM.
Read MoreThere's a lot about Warby Parker that stands out from the startup crowd—especially the leadership of its co-CEOs, Dave Gilboa and Neil Blumenthal.
Read MoreMicro-influencers are "like a patch on your sleeve," says Desiree Gruber, who helps brands like Kylie Cosmetics, Spotify, and vitaminwater surf the cultural zeitgeist.
Read MoreSheri and Howard Schultz joined Pattie Sellers and Nina Easton for the premiere episode of SiriusXM's Making a Leader. The interview show airs monthly on SiriusXM Insight channel 121.
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