
A storm is brewing in Twitter’s executive ranks
Richard Levick spoke with Business Insider about Elon Musk’s $44 billion purchase of Twitter and potential leadership changes to accompany the new ownership. Experts who
Richard Levick spoke with Business Insider about Elon Musk’s $44 billion purchase of Twitter and potential leadership changes to accompany the new ownership. Experts who
“More tears are shed over answered prayers than unanswered ones.” ― Truman Capote What’s enough? When are we satisfied? The brilliance of capitalism is that it
“Is there anything more beautiful in the world than to sit before an open window and enjoy nature, to listen to the birds singing, feel
The following article discussing Richard Levick’s career in crisis management appeared in Today’s General Counsel on April 19, 2022 Child abuse within the Catholic church, problems with
“I cannot fathom why any of these companies are remaining in Russia helping the evil empire. It is indefensible and gravely troubling.” —General David Petraeus
Richard Levick joined an April 6 episode of The Corporate Director Podcast, a series focused on corporate board governance and the discussion of the ideas
Richard Levick joined an April 7 episode of What’s Working in Washington, a weekly podcast focused on entrepreneurship, innovation, and policy in Washington. Richard explains
Richard Levick appeared in an April 4, 2022 CNN segment, commenting on the controversy surrounding Will Smith at the 2022 Oscars. BRIAN TODD, CNN CORRESPONDENT:
Richard Levick spoke with Business Insider about White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki and the opportunities ahead of her as she considers moving on from
The following article by Richard Levick first appeared in Brink, a publication of conversations and insights from the edge of global business, on April 4,
“I look in the mirror now I see that time can be unkind But I know every wrinkle And I earned every line So, wear
“It is as certain that many opinions, now general, will be rejected by future ages, as it is that many, once general, are rejected by