Tag: Big Shots With Giselle Fernandez
Big Shots: Ted Sarandos
Netflix’s chief content officer talks shop—i.e. disrupting the entertainment industry and giving cable networks a run for subscribers—with Giselle Fernandez
Big Shots: Michael Milken
The billionaire philanthropist opens up to Giselle Fernandez about the financial benefits of immigration reform, how economic theory can ease racial tensions, and the surprise encounter with the man who changed the course of his life
Big Shots: Carlos Santana
The 10-time Grammy Award winner opens up to Giselle Fernandez about getting high, hating flags, and finding faith
Big Shots: Goya’s Robert and Bob Unanue
The father-son team behind the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the U.S. spills the beans on making them for a crossover market
Big Shots: Jeff Smulyan
The chairman, president, and CEO of Emmis Communications on the challenges facing FM stations and print publishers, and the groundbreaking idea behind NextRadio, the company’s interactive app that turns smartphones into radios—for free
Big Shots: Michael Johnson
The CEO of Herbalife, the diet supplement company currently under investigation by the FTC, opens up about the accusations against his company and its future
Big Shots: Jerry Azarkman
The man behind the Curacao chain of retail stores and Ernst & Young’s 2014 Entrepreneur of the Year tells Giselle Fernandez his secret to success in the U.S. Hispanic market
Big Shots: Eric Garcetti, Part Four
In the fourth segment of our conversation with Eric Garcetti, the mayor talks about the importance and necessity of civic stewardship as well as what he's doing to combat poverty among younger Angelenos
Big Shots: Eric Garcetti, Part Two
In today's installment of Big Shots: Eric Garcetti, the mayor shares his thoughts on city planning, our struggle with identity, the private vs. the public sector, and a potentially major overhaul of a traveler's LAX experience
Big Shots: Eric Garcetti, Part One
In the first of a five-part episode, Los Angeles Editor-in-Chief Mary Melton speaks candidly with Mayor Eric Garcetti about disaster preparedness and the issues that keep him awake at night