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DESCRIPTION:"Reclaiming Trust in an Age of Misinformation." Marta Tellado\,
  President and CEO of Consumer Reports\, leads America’s foremost\n     co
 nsumer organization—an independent nonprofit that works side by side\n    
  with consumers to advance truth\, transparency\, and fairness in the\n   
   marketplace. She is known as a transformational leader with a talent\n  
    for innovation\, a passion for public service\, and a distinguished\n  
    portfolio of accomplishments in mission-driven organizations.\n\nThis l
 ecture is sponsored by the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affair
 s and coordinated by the Campbell Public Affairs Institute. The Tanner Lec
 ture Series has been generously endowed by Dr. W. Lynn Tanner\, founder\, 
 CEO\, and chairman of TEC Canada\, and also a Syracuse University alum\, r
 eceiving his Ph.D. from Maxwell. Communication Access Realtime Translation
  (CART) will be provided. If you have specific requests for accessibility 
 accommodations\, please contact Kelley Coleman at kgcolema@syr.edu or 315.
 443.9707.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED: Tanner Lecture on Ethics\, Citizenship\, and Public Resp
 onsibility
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>"<strong>Reclaiming Trust in an Age of Misi
 nformation</strong>." Marta Tellado\, President and CEO of Consumer Report
 s\, leads America’s foremost\n     consumer organization—an independent no
 nprofit that works side by side\n     with consumers to advance truth\, tr
 ansparency\, and fairness in the\n     marketplace. She is known as a tran
 sformational leader with a talent\n     for innovation\, a passion for pub
 lic service\, and a distinguished\n     portfolio of accomplishments in mi
 ssion-driven organizations.</p><p>\n\n<br></p><p>This lecture is sponsored
  by the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and coordinated b
 y the Campbell Public Affairs Institute. The Tanner Lecture Series has bee
 n generously endowed by Dr. W. Lynn Tanner\, founder\, CEO\, and chairman 
 of TEC Canada\, and also a Syracuse University alum\, receiving his Ph.D. 
 from Maxwell. </p><p><br></p><p>Communication Access Realtime Translation 
 (CART) will be provided. If you have specific requests for accessibility a
 ccommodations\, please contact Kelley Coleman at kgcolema@syr.edu or 315.4
 43.9707.&nbsp\;<br></p>
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