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Michael Killen Interviews
The Singhs of Palo Alto
Michael Killen produces and hosts The Killen Report, a weekly television program cablecast in the Silicon Valley in California, U.S.A. He has conducted almost 500 executive interviews.
His guests have included a Noble Prize Winner, the Chairman of the FCC, the Minister of PTT Germany and Stanford University professors, artists and musicians. A brief list of executives from the banking and bank service industries who have appeared on Killen's interview program are:
- Leonard Schrank, CEO, SWIFT (Belgium)
- Tim Jones, CEO, MONDEX (UK)
- Neil Hockaday, Senior VP, Hong Kong Shanghai Bank
- Michel Lucas, Chairman and CEO, Banques Federation du Credit Mutuel (France)
- Ron Williams, CEO, Europay
Killen also heads Killen & Associates, an independent management-consulting boutique that assists corporations worldwide to develop new goals and strategies, including those that realign the organization with new goals to increase its success. He is respected worldwide for his knowledge of strategy, banking, telecommunications and enterprise computing.
Recently, Michael Killen interviewed three brothers who reside with their parents (Dr. Charan Kanwal Kaur and Jagjot Singh) in Palo Alto, California. The three are:
Jujhaar Singh, 15, is a Grade 10 student at the Palo Alto High School.
Himmat Singh, 12, is a Grade 7 student at the Jordan Middle School.
Jôsh Singh, 6, is a Grade 1 student at the Stratford Elementary School.
During the interviews, which were recently broadcast on Comcast TV, Killen asks the Singh brothers about their family, explores the religious beliefs that affect how they perform in school and sports, and how they interact with others in their schools and community.
Please click here to view the interviews:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7397478816209281067
June 16, 2008
Conversation about this article
1: Bhupinder Singh Ghai (New Delhi, India), June 18, 2008, 7:45 AM.
Look at the video ... What confidence these youngsters have! Especially Jujhaar. We need orators like him to spread the message of Sikhi. May God lead and help him in his endeavors.