Kai Ryssdal has been the host and senior editor of Marketplace, public radio’s program on business and the economy, since 2005. He joined American Public Media in 2001 as the host of Marketplace Morning Report. Ryssdal began in public radio as a intern, then reporter and finally substitute host for The California Report at KQED-FM in San Francisco. After graduating from Emory University, Ryssdal spent eight years in the United States Navy flying from the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt and as a Pentagon staff officer. Before his career in public radio, Ryssdal was a member of the United States Foreign Service in Ottawa, Canada and Beijing, China. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and four children.


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Features By Kai Ryssdal

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Dreaming in Code

Software projects like Microsoft's Windows Vista are notoriously late getting to market. Salon.com co-founder Scott Rosenberg has a new book on the perils of software programming. He talks with Kai Ryssdal.
Posted In: Books
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All about service, all about people

Marriott International Chairman and CEO Bill Marriott talks about why running the world's largest lodging company isn't so different from operating a root beer stand.
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Has the housing market hit bottom?

New-home sales were up in December, according to the Commerce Department. But 2006 was a year the home-building business would rather forget. Sales suffered the biggest drop since 1989. What's next?
Posted In: Economy, Housing
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She's under a different spotlight now

The relationship between CNBC's Maria Bartiromo and Citigroup executive Todd Thomson is raising some eyebrows on Wall Street and among journalists. The Washington Post's Howard Kurtz has been reporting on the story. He talks with Kai Ryssdal.
Posted In: Investing, Wall Street
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Week on Wall Street

Dallas stockbroker and business analyst David Johnson — travelling in Vienna, Austria — talks with host Kai Ryssdal — visiting Boise, Idaho — about what happened this week in the markets.
Posted In: Investing, Wall Street
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Conversations From the Corner Office: Bill Marriott

The head of Marriott International Inc. talks to Kai Ryssdal about why running the world's largest lodging company isn't so different from operating a nine-stool root beer stand.
Posted In: Entrepreneurship
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Critics see Bush's plan as no health benefit

In his State of the Union address, President Bush proposed a new approach to healthcare funding that would mean changes to most tax bills. Marketplace health reporter Helen Palmer talks with Kai Ryssdal about the idea.
Posted In: Health, Washington
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Lebanon crisis stalls reconstruction

Hezbollah-led protests, strikes and violence have shut down much of Lebanon. Anthony Shadid, the Washington Post's correspondent in Beirut, talks with Kai Ryssdal about the troubled nation.
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Economic turning point: Productivity's down

The Conference Board came out with a report today saying U.S. productivity growth is slipping. Kai Ryssdal talks with the Board's Ken Goldstein about what that might mean for inflation and interest rates.
Posted In: Economy, Jobs, Wall Street
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Cracks in foundations

Duke University professor Joel Fleishman says that despite their good intentions most foundations have plenty of problems. He talks with Kai Ryssdal about his new book on the subject.
Posted In: Books, Investing

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