A Conversation with Thomas H. Glocer, CEO of Thomson Reuters
Thomas Glocer shares his views on globalization, financial reform, and corporate social responsibility, as well as his own experiences...
Speaker: Thomas H. Glocer, Chief Executive Officer, Thomson Reuters
Presider: Mark Whitaker, Senior Vice President and Washington Bureau Chief, NBC News
October 6, 2010
Thomas Glocer shares his views on globalization, financial reform, and corporate social responsibility, as well as his own experiences leading a global corporation.
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