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Formative 16: The business of talking your way out of crisis (with Roshini Rajkumar, Boston College ‘93)

Formative 16: The business of talking your way out of crisis (with Roshini Rajkumar, Boston College ‘93)

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The path to a successful broadcast journalism career doesn’t usually start in law school. But that’s where Roshini Rajkumar, Boston College class of 1993, started hers. Rajkumar combined a genetic penchant for the cinematic arts with a passion for justice and sticking up for the little guy on her way through big city TV markets of the Midwest. And, then, twenty years ago this month, she turned entrepreneurial and launched a strategic consulting firm that would accompany her "The Crisis Files" podcast and legal analyst expertise. In episode 16 of Formative, we talk about how corporate brands can go awry when riffing on the news cycle; why objectivity ought not be a dirty word in journalism; and how the U.S. Constitution can offer the path out of the terrible crisis besieging her hometown of Minneapolis.
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