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Mike Jensen - Keynote Speaker
Mike
Jensen, the Emmy award-winning former Chief Financial Correspondent
for NBC News, was named by TV Guide as the best economics/business
correspondent in America. Jensen will be the Keynote Speaker at the Rocky Mountain 200 Top Dealmakers Summit Conference to be held in Denver, CO on June 25 and 26, 2009.
In
his 40 years as a journalist for NBC Nightly News, the Today
Show and The New York Times, he has covered every major economic
event of our times, reporting from the oil fields of the Persian Gulf,
the trading rooms of Wall Street, and Alan Greenspan’s inner-sanctum
at the Federal Reserve in Washington, DC.
Jensen
was in Germany when the Berlin Wall came down, in China after Tiananmen
Square exploded in violence, and in Russia and Poland when Communism
fell. In the U.S., he reported on the energy crisis of the ‘70s, the
stock market boom and crash of the ‘80s, corporate downsizing in the
‘90s, and the Internet revolution in the new millennium.
He
has interviewed, one-on-one, everyone from Bill Clinton and Lech Walesa
to Mick Jagger and a Zimbabwe medicine man.
Along
the way Jensen earned a host of prestigious awards: a national news
Emmy for his coverage of floods in the Midwest, first place in the news-documentary
category at the San Francisco International Film Festival for Labor
in the Promised Land, three Gabriel Awards for Today reports
that promoted “positive human values,” and two Janus Awards for
“excellence in broadcast journalism concerning economic issues.”
He also received a Media Award for Economic Understanding for an
NBC Nightly News special segment “Killer Inflation,” as well
as prizes from the Overseas Press Club and the Deadline Club of New
York for his reporting at The New York Times.
He
anchored The Jensen Report, a program on personal finance on
the NBC Radio Network and hosted internet chats for MSNBC. As an author,
his non-fiction book The Financiers examined the great Wall Street
investment banking houses. He also wrote articles for The Harvard
Business Review, The Saturday Review and other periodicals.
He lectures on the economy and the vagaries of covering it on TV.
Jensen
was born in Chicago and raised in Gloucester, Massachusetts. After graduating
from Harvard University, where he studied English Literature and Economics,
he spent three years in the U.S. Navy as a destroyer officer, then earned
a Master’s Degree at Boston University where he was named a Distinguished
Alumnus. He enjoys boating, and plays both golf and the banjo (badly).
He and his wife, the former Jane Rice Woodruff, have a daughter who
is a television producer and a son who is a sports reporter.
He
and his wife, the former Jane Rice Woodruff, have a daughter who is
a television producer and a son who is a sports reporter.
Click here now to reserve your place at the Rocky Mountain 200 Top Dealmakers Summit.


