| Michael Beschloss, NBC's presidential historian and best-selling author, draws on training from the Harvard Business School to examine leadership and identify the most brilliant successes and the most lethal mistakes made in business and politics - and show what they can teach us. |
Erroll Davis, chancellor of the 35-institution, 260,000-student University System of Georgia, a post he assumed in 2006 after serving as president, chief executive officer, and chairman of the board of two major companies. He has served on the board of directors of General Motors, BP, and Union Pacific, and is a trustee of the University of Chicago and Carnegie Mellon and a regent for the University of Wisconsin. |
Juan Williams is senior correspondent for National Public Radio's "Morning Edition", and author of Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965 and Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary. He is an analysit for Fox News Channel and a trustee of Haverford College, his alma mater. |