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James Hannan – “Overcoming Challenges to Economic Freedom”

Skip to speaker 2:09 James Hannan, President & CEO, Georgia-Pacific Terry Third Thursday January 19, 2012 James Hannan is chief executive officer and president of Georgia–Pacific, one of the world’s leading manufacturers and marketers of tissue, packaging, pulp, paper, building products and related chemicals. A native of Connecticut, Hannan graduated from California State University, East Bay (formerly California State University, Hayward) with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. He spent six years with the accounting firm of Coopers & Lybrand before joining Pegasus Gold as assistant corporate controller in 1995. He was named the company’s controller about a year later.

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One Response to “James Hannan – “Overcoming Challenges to Economic Freedom””

  1. blackrscamaro
    February 3, 2012 at 12:03 am

    This was fantastic and worth the watch. Its refreshing to hear from others that share my passions and ideology. Sometimes holding these beliefs in the free market can make one feel like they are alone on an island. This recharged my batteries.

    #22903

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