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AIG Chairman and CEO Ed Liddy

AIG chief's new job: Selling assurance

The new CEO at AIG, Ed Liddy, not only has to turn the company around, he's got to deal with some really bad press. Kai Ryssdal talks with him about the challenges ahead in our latest installment of Conversations From the Corner Office. (10/22/2008)

Julia Stewart

Leading a turnaround in troubled times

Six years ago I-HOP restaurants were struggling. Julia Stewart was hired to shake things up, which she did. Now, the CEO of DineEquity Inc. has an additional challenge: the troubled Applebee's chain. She talks with Kai Ryssdal. (09/25/2008)

Monsanto CEO Hugh Grant

Using technology to grow more food

Hugh Grant is the head of Monsanto, which creates technology to increase harvests. It's also the world's biggest producer of genetically modified seeds. Kai Ryssdal talks with Grant about the controversial topic of technology and food. (08/20/2008)

Showtime CEO Matthew Blank

Programming for hearts and minds

In our latest Conversations From the Corner Office, Showtime CEO Matt Blank talks with host Kai Ryssdal about the network's chances in the new television landscape and life as part of the broadcast giant CBS. (07/16/2008)

John Stumpf

Keeping above the subprime mess

Banks have made bad decisions and lost billions in the credit crunch. In this installment of Conversations from the Corner Office, Kai Ryssdal talks with Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf about how his bank has been riding out the subprime storm. (06/10/2008)

A.G. Lafley

Reinventing a 170-year-old company

A.G. Lafley heads Procter & Gamble, the biggest consumer products company in the world, earning $82 billion a year. But eight years ago it was a different story when he took the top spot. He tells Kai Ryssdal about making changes to struggling brands. (05/19/2008)

Jim Buckmaster, Craigslist president and CEO

Service comes first for Craigslist CEO

Craigslist.org, the largest provider of classifed ads in any medium, charges for only about 6% of its 30 million new ads each month. Kai Ryssdal talks with CEO Jim Buckmaster about the company's business model. (04/21/2008)

Sheikh Waleed bin Ibrahim al Ibrahim

A talk with Middle East media mogul

The Middle East Broadcasting Company runs the Al Arabiya news channel, a competitor to Al Jazeera. It's run by a member of the Saudi royal family, Sheikh Waleed bin Ibrahim. Kai Ryssdal spoke with him at his office in Dubai's Media City. (03/12/2008)

Alex Shalaby

Where Egypt meets U.S. work culture

Egypt and the U.S. practice business very differently, but mobile-phone company CEO Alex Shalaby mixes the two work cultures to his advantage. He talks with Scott Jagow. (03/07/2008)

Idealab CEO Bill Gross

CEO keeps growing new ventures

Some of the Internet economy's leading-edge companies were born at high-tech incubator Idealab. And then came the dot-com bust. Idealab survived but it's taken a new direction. Kai Ryssdal talks with CEO Bill Gross in Conversations From the Corner Office. (02/21/2008)

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