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Jon Entine
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Jon EntineJon Entine has been an adjunct fellow at the National Research Initiative since 2002. He studies business and society, corporate responsibility, reputation management, science and society, and media issues. He has published several books and short articles at AEI, including Let Them Eat Precaution (AEI Press, January 2006). Before joining AEI, Entine spent two decades as a network television news producer. He has won over twenty journalism awards including two Emmys for his specials on reform movements in China and the former Soviet Union.  

Professional Experience

  • Senior Counselor on Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability, Northlich, Inc., 2005-present
  • Scholar-in-Residence, Miami University in Ohio, 2002-2005
  • Media Production, 1994
  • Producer, ABC News, 1991-1993
  • Senior Producer, NBC News, Executive in Charge of Documentaries, 1989-1990
  • Producer, NBC News, 1983-1989
  • Producer/Writer, ABC News, 1974-1983


Education

  • Journalism Fellowship, National Endowment for the Humanities, University of Michigan, 1981-1982
  • B.A., Trinity College (Hartford, CT)

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