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Henry Fogel
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FRIDAY IS TRYDAY – Der UTRY.ME Podcast mit André Moll
Tradition und Innovation - Dr. Hermann Bühlbecker über die Erfolgsformel des deutschen Familienunternehmens Henry Lambertz GmbH & Co. KG
Wow, was für eine inspirierende Folge! Heute ist bei André niemand geringeres als Dr. Hermann Bühlbecker zu Gast. Der deutsche Unternehmer und CEO der Henry Lambertz GmbH & Co. KG erzählt von seinem beeindruckenden Werdegang und welche Meilensteine er dabei erreichte. Heute können wir alle noch etwas dazu lernen, denn Herr Bühlbecker spricht mit uns über die Bedeutung von Tradition und Familienunternehmen im deutschen Unternehmertum. Welchen Herausforderungen muss man sich stellen, wenn man ein traditionelles Unternehmen in die Modernde führt? Welche Rolle spielt es dabei, Marken weiterzuentwickeln und wie wichtig ist es, immer of...
2024-05-03
51 min
One Symphony with Devin Patrick Hughes
Henry Fogel, Shepherding American Orchestras
On this episode of One Symphony, conductor Devin Patrick Hughes interviews Henry Fogel, a prominent figure in the orchestral music field. Fogel discusses his early life in music, his exciting journey in radio, and his passion for making symphonic music more accessible. They also delve into Fogel's contribution to orchestras as a director and a manager. From his beginnings in a home where Broadway musicals were the high end of musical taste, to his rise as a key figure in the world of orchestral music, Fogel’s insights on board members and anecdotes about conductors provide a unique window in...
2024-03-04
51 min
The Work Goes On: An Oral History of Industrial Relations and Labor Economics with Princeton’s Orley Ashenfelter
Claudia Goldin on her journey from the Bronx to Harvard–with groundbreaking research in between
Claudia Goldin, the Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University, joins the podcast to talk to Princeton’s Orley Ashenfelter about growing up as an “inner city kid” in the Bronx, how her famous study on the impact of blind auditions at orchestras came to be, and her life’s work on “the single most important change in the labor force” for almost every country: women’s labor force participation. In this episode, Goldin and Ashenfelter discuss: • Goldin’s upbringing in the Bronx and the role of several economists–including Fred Kahn, Sam Peltzman, Les Telser, Ron Coase, Gary Becker, and Bob Foge...
2023-01-23
38 min
A Stick With A Point
The Legendary Henry Fogel
Henry Fogel has managed the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, National Symphony in DC and the American Symphony Orchestra League in a career that began in the 1960s. He's still a force of nature and as active as ever! Fervent in his beliefs and with all the statistics to back up his arguments, chatting with Henry is never dull!
2020-11-17
49 min
Making Art Work
Henry Fogel, part 2
During part 2 of our conversation with former orchestra executive Henry Fogel, we'll talk about the importance of organizational renewal, budgeting for a surplus, and current events in the orchestra industry.
2014-11-09
20 min
Making Art Work
Henry Fogel, part 1
In part one of two interviews with orchestra guru Henry Fogel, the conversation centers around the qualities of good leaders, the value of empathy, and evolving orchestra business models.
2014-11-02
28 min
Peninsula Music Festival Program Comments
Henry Fogel talks about the Peninsula Music Festival
Henry Fogel, former League of American Orchestras President, shares some observations and perspective about the Peninsula Music Festival
2009-03-18
00 min