Lee Hudson Teslik

Lee Hudson Teslik is a corporate strategy executive at Google.[1] He was previously a speechwriter for Queen Rania of Jordan,[2] and has also worked at the Council on Foreign Relations[3] and as a consultant at McKinsey & Company.[4] His writings have been published in The New York Times, Washington Post, Slate, Newsweek, and Time, and he has written for The Economist as a guest blogger. He has reported from several countries including Iraq,[5] Kosovo,[6] and China.[7] He holds a bachelor's degree from Harvard University and an MBA from INSEAD.[8]

Awards and honors

"Crisis Guide: Global Economy"—an interactive online examination of the financial crisis which Teslik wrote for the Council on Foreign Relations—won a 2009 Emmy Award in the category "New Approaches to Business and Financial Reporting."[9]

References

  1. "Harvard Magazine Bio: Lee Hudson Teslik".
  2. "Harvard Magazine Bio: Lee Hudson Teslik".
  3. "CFR Articles: Lee Hudson Teslik". Council on Foreign Relations.
  4. "Harvard Magazine Bio: Lee Hudson Teslik".
  5. Teslik, Lee Hudson (2008-05-16). "The ABCs of Iraqi Education". Washington Post/Post Global.
  6. Teslik, Lee Hudson (2007-02-08). "Kosovo Hopes Tourism Will Follow Political Stability". World Politics Review.
  7. Teslik, Lee Hudson (2008-08-26). "Olympic Baseball Dies, Aloof, Unloved". Huffington Post.
  8. "Essays: Lee Hudson Teslik".
  9. "Press Release: Winners for 2009 Business & Financial Emmy Awards". National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 2009-12-07.

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