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The Changing OC Media Landscape, Wildfire Season in the OC, The Power and Awe of Music, OC Developer Mike Harrah – Raw and Unplugged (Part 2) and Transforming the Irvine Ranch
The Changing OC Media Landscape, Wildfire Season in the OC, The Power and Awe of Music, OC Developer Mike Harrah – Raw and Unplugged (Part 2) and Transforming the Irvine Ranch
OC World recently sponsored an event with OC Forum that brought together a group of diverse journalists to discuss the ever-changing media landscape of Orange County: Gustavo Arellano – reporter / columnist, Los Angeles Times; Ashley Alvarado – Vice President community engagement, LAist; Rick Reiff – editor-at-large, OC Business Journal; and Todd Harmonson – editor, Orange County Register. If indeed Orange County is one of the largest “news deserts” in the country, how do publishers and media companies continue to bring value back to their readers, viewers, and listeners? In this program, OC World also interviewed two members of the media community – Steve Churm, founding publisher of the now defunct OC Metro Magazine, and Richard Reisman, publisher of the Orange County Business Journal.
OC World Sponsored ‘Critical Conversations: OC Media Landscape’ with OC Forum held on May 31 2024
Richard Reisman shares his journey and expertise in the world of publishing. Discover his innovative approach, the challenges and triumphs of his career, and his vision for the future of media. Whether you're a business professional, an aspiring publisher, or just curious about the industry, this interview is packed with valuable insights and inspiring stories.
Join us for an exclusive interview with Paula Tomei, an influential leader in the world of arts management. Paula shares her journey, leadership insights, and the challenges and triumphs she’s experienced as an Managing Director in a major theater organization. Whether you're an aspiring arts manager or simply interested in the behind-the-scenes of theater, this conversation offers invaluable lessons and inspiration. Don’t miss out on this deep dive into the world of arts and leadership!
In this video, former Orange County CEO Frank Kim shares powerful advice on why public service is one of the most fulfilling careers out there. Discover the unique challenges, incredible rewards, and the lasting impact you can make by serving your community. Whether you're considering a career in public service or just want to learn more, this inspiring talk is for you! Related Videos
Upcoming interview with former CEO Frank Kim about his journey in leadership. We'll dive into his journey, leadership lessons, and the challenges he faced at the helm. Stay tuned for insights from a seasoned executive! Interview goes live on our YouTube Channel 8/11 @ 10am 👉🏼 https://youtu.be/srTMt_NEbXw Related Videos
CEO Frank Kim talks about his time working as a former CEO in Orange County, the possibilities and the leadership skills to lead the 18,000 positions within the county. "Reflecting on my time as CEO in Orange County, I realized that the role isn’t just about the title—it’s about leading 19,000 dedicated county employees with purpose. Success comes when you inspire your team to believe in the mission and trust that their work is making a meaningful impact in government." Check out the whole interview by clicking on the link: https://youtu.be/srTMt_NEbXw Related Videos
OC World guest host Steve Churm, award-winning journalist and media entrepreneur, interviews Kim about some of the key lessons he learned from his experiences as the longest serving CEO in county history, his hopes for the future, and advice for his successor.
OC World recently sponsored an event with OC Forum that brought together a group of diverse journalists to discuss the ever-changing media landscape of Orange County: Gustavo Arellano – reporter / columnist, Los Angeles Times; Ashley Alvarado – vice president community engagement, LAist; Rick Reiff – editor-at-large, OC Business Journal; and Todd Harmonson – editor, Orange County Register. If indeed Orange County is one of the largest “news deserts” in the country, how do publishers and media companies continue to bring value back to their readers, viewers, and listeners?