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The Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics & Public Policy has named CNN's Ben Monnie '98 as a visiting fellow. In addition to his current role as the network's SVP of strategy and business operations, he brings prior experience at Google and the New York Times to his fellowship, during which he'll develop a framework for measuring the health of information ecosystems at the local level. More: https://lnkd.in/eayA84ek
They are lucky to have you!
Very cool, Ben Monnie! I sat upstairs from the Shorenstein Center for years. I look forward to hearing about what you develop!
Glad to see your continuing success!
Congrats Ben Monnie. Looking forward to learning more about your work with the Shorenstein Center. They are lucky to have you!
Congratulations nephew!!!
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