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Join Barron’s Andy Serwer as he sits down with top CEOs and business leaders to discuss the biggest stories in business, including the economy, emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, leadership, corporate culture, and more. Every week, our guests offer unique insight into their companies and the broader corporate world to help you see around corners and understand what's next. At Barron’s also unpacks the human side of top executives, including the challenges and experiences that made them into the leaders they are today.

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CEO Tom Siebel spoke about the how artificial intelligence will affect communication, journalism, legal careers, and medicine as part of a wide-ranging conversation.
Watch CEO Doug Peterson speak about the company's strong performance, data, AI, climate change, and more.
Thomas Buberl also explained where the company’s name stems from.
Bonnie Hammer, vice chairman at NBCUniversal, recently published the book "15 Lies Women Are Told at Work: ...And the Truth We Need to Succeed."
Dave Liniger, who also co-founded the real estate giant, gives perspective to today's wild housing market.
Pimco co-founder Bill Gross spoke about the 10-year Treasury and the Federal Reserve in a conversation that was filmed on May 8.
McCourt Global executive chairman Frank McCourt discusses Project Liberty and its aims surrounding individuals' data ownership and use.
Yale School of Management’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld didn’t shy away from sharing his thoughts.
"Before Google was in the search business, we were in the search business," CEO Steve Hasker told Barron's.
CEO Robert B. Ford discussed the process, along with growing up in Brazil, and what he's learned about being a manager. This conversation took place at the WSJ CEO Council Summit in Washington D.C. in December.
CEO Richard White spoke about the software company being based in Australia, logistics, competitors, and more in a wide-ranging conversation.
The Eurasia Group President and Founder also addressed if Japan is the new China.
Aganga, Mercer's U.S. chief investment officer, also spoke about the firm's rate cut forecasts and the upcoming 2024 election.
Rob Arnott also made the case for why the company's fundamental index "looks like the macro economy."
The head of the pharmaceutical giant also discussed the company's pipeline, its artificial intelligence strategy, Sanofi's stock performance, and more.
Brad Jacobs, CEO and serial deal maker, talks with Barron's Editor-at-Large Andy Serwer about his new book and billion-dollar investment.
Brookings Institution president Cecilia Rouse also spoke about the importance of diversity of thought to the think tank, income and wealth inequality, her time serving under three U.S. presidents, and more.
Lynn Martin, who leads the exchange, describes the strong IPO pipeline, the power of U.S. capital markets, the volatility factor, AI, and more.
North Island chairman and Silverlake Partners co-founder Glenn Hutchin weighs in on artificial intelligence, the Magnificent 7, the Federal Reserve, and more.
Executive Emily Reid spoke with Barron's editor-at-large Andy Serwer for a wide-ranging conversation on artificial intelligence and its future.
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