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Alan Murray is the former CEO of Fortune Media. He oversaw the business and editorial operations of the independent media company and is known for expanding its digital and conference franchises. Until April 2024, Murray also wrote a closely-read daily newsletter for Fortune, . Prior to joining Fortune in 2015, Murray led the rapid expansion of the Pew Research Center’s digital footprint as president of that organization. Before that, Murray was at the Wall Street Journal for many years, serving as deputy managing editor, executive editor online, Washington bureau chief, and author of the Political Capital and Business columns. He served for several years as Washington bureau chief for CNBC, and cohost of the nightly show Capital Report. He is the author of multiple books, including Showdown at Gucci Gulch: Lawmakers, Lobbyists, and the Unlikely Triumph of Tax Reform.

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Leadership
Focus on the Fed — CEO Daily, Monday, 23rd October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 23, 2017
How Intuit Do It — CEO Daily, Friday, 20th October
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How Intuit Do It — CEO Daily, Friday, 20th October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 20, 2017
Fortune’s Future 50 — CEO Daily, Thursday, 19th October
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Fortune’s Future 50 — CEO Daily, Thursday, 19th October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 19, 2017
There’s No Pill for Collective Blindness — CEO Daily, Wednesday, 18th October
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There’s No Pill for Collective Blindness — CEO Daily, Wednesday, 18th October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 18, 2017
Facebook Has a Problem — CEO Daily, Tuesday, 17th October
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Facebook Has a Problem — CEO Daily, Tuesday, 17th October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 17, 2017
Amazon’s Beauty Pageant — CEO Daily, Monday, 16th October
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Amazon’s Beauty Pageant — CEO Daily, Monday, 16th October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 16, 2017
Why Sheryl Sandberg Is Wrong About Facebook — CEO Daily, Friday, 13th October
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Why Sheryl Sandberg Is Wrong About Facebook — CEO Daily, Friday, 13th October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 13, 2017
Amazon’s ‘Unfair’ Advantage — CEO Daily, Thursday, 12th October
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Amazon’s ‘Unfair’ Advantage — CEO Daily, Thursday, 12th October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 12, 2017
Trudeau, Trump and Trade — CEO Daily, Wednesday, 11th October
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Trudeau, Trump and Trade — CEO Daily, Wednesday, 11th October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 11, 2017
The Most Important Economic Challenge of Today — CEO Daily, Tuesday, 10th October
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The Most Important Economic Challenge of Today — CEO Daily, Tuesday, 10th October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 10, 2017
When ‘Learn-It-All’ Beats ‘Know-It-All’ — CEO Daily, Monday,  9th October
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When ‘Learn-It-All’ Beats ‘Know-It-All’ — CEO Daily, Monday, 9th October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 9, 2017
Stranded in the Middle — CEO Daily, Friday,  6th October
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Stranded in the Middle — CEO Daily, Friday, 6th October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 6, 2017
When Too Many CEOs Spoil the Stew — CEO Daily, Thursday,  5th October
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When Too Many CEOs Spoil the Stew — CEO Daily, Thursday, 5th October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 5, 2017
Warren Barks up the Wrong Tree — CEO Daily, Wednesday,  4th October
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Warren Barks up the Wrong Tree — CEO Daily, Wednesday, 4th October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 4, 2017
Beyond Words — CEO Daily, Tuesday,  3rd October
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Beyond Words — CEO Daily, Tuesday, 3rd October
By Geoffrey Smith and Alan MurrayOctober 3, 2017
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