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Lee Hudson Teslik

Lee Hudson Teslik ’05

2003-2004

Undergraduate Columns

The day before I arrived in Kosovo, authorities in Pristina changed the name of the capital city’s thoroughfare from Vladimir Lenin Street to…
Thayer. 2 a.m. Six freshmen, clad in muted grays, stocking-caps, and ski-masks, review, for the umpteenth time, their plot. Lock-pick kit?…
They’re dancing on the Steinway piano. And on the parquet, the Persian rugs, and the oak tables. The room is reverberating to a song called…
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Lee Hudson Teslik is a consultant at McKinsey & Company in London. He formerly served as speechwriter for Queen Rania of Jordan and has also worked at both the Council on Foreign Relations, an international affairs think tank, and Roubini Global Economics, a macroeconomic consultancy. He won an Emmy Award in 2009 for “Crisis Guide: Global Economy,” a multimedia exposition on the financial crisis he wrote for the Council on Foreign Relations. His writings have appeared in several publications including: the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Economist, Slate, Newsweek, and Forbes. His bio is available online at: www.LeeHudsonTeslik.com.

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