Read virtually any biography of Eddy W. Hartenstein and you will see the word pioneer. It is a fitting description of the man who revolutionized consumer electronics in the 1990s with the development of satellite TV, which forever changed home entertainment. He was the publisher and chief executive officer of the Los Angeles Times, where he showed unwavering determination to navigate a demanding and ever-changing media landscape. Mr. Hartenstein has left an indelible mark in the engineering and business worlds.
Come listen as he talks about how artificial intelligence, digitalization and automation are fundamentally and irrevocably changing the economy and society—and how to prepare for a successful future.
Seating is limited and can be reserved for entire classes attending. Students may attend for faculty authorized extra credit or general interest on a space available basis.If you wish to reserve class seating and to discuss any documentation requirements for students attending for class extra credit, please contact Danielle Yellen at [email protected] or (909) 537-4526.