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- Arick Wierson (born November 23, 1971) is an American columnist who writes on politics and business for CNN. He is also a regular contributor to several other major US publications including Vice, The New York Observer, Worth, The New York Daily News, and CNBC. He is a six-time Emmy Award-winning television producer. In 2010, Wierson won an Emmy award for the highly acclaimed documentary movie Back Door Channels: The Price of Peace featuring former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his work to bring peace between Israel and Egypt. Wierson first appeared on the national stage as a senior political advisor to former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Wierson has been described as "one of the most important people in New York media" by the television industry's weekly "Bible", Broadcasting & Cable magazine. Along with co-founder Seth Unger, Wierson was responsible for the creation and launch of NYC TV (now known as NYC Media), a network that has been recognized as an innovator and pioneer in public broadcasting across the United States and internationally, and is credited with spurring the revolution in hyperlocal non-news format programming in the broadcasting world. Wierson has also been credited as a major force behind the creation of the first private television station in Angola, TV Zimbo, and the establishment of , the largest department store in Angola. In the United States, Wierson played a key role in the launch of the annual , a large annual event on the global health calendar that brings together leaders from healthcare and retail, an event that has been called the "Davos of Health." It has been reported that Wierson played a key behind-the-scenes role as a media advisor to the 2018 campaign of Brazilian presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro, softening the candidate's message to broaden his appeal in the run-off election. with the campaign's strategic messaging and television advertising. In 2020, Washington Compol named Wierson as one of world's 100 most influential political marketers for his work on the Bolsonaro election. Wierson has since broken ties with Bolsonaro, who he has criticized in the Brazilian media for his handling of the government's poor response to the COVID-19 pandemic. (en)
- Arick Wierson (Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1971) es un ejecutivo internacional, natural de los Estados Unidos, más reconocido por ser un asesor de comunicación e de asuntos políticos muy próximo al actual alcalde de la Ciudad de Nueva York, Michael Bloomberg. Formalmente, Wierson ocupó la posición de presidente de , pero su influencia se extendió más allá de su liderazgo con la televisión americana. Sr. Wierson también es productor de cine y empresario con intereses en Brasil, así como en otras partes de la América Latina, África - especialmente en Angola e Mozambique - y en varios países del Oriente Medio también. Wierson trabajó una década con Bloomberg, hasta mediados de 2009. Fue durante esta época que Michael Bloomberg subió como unos de los hombres más ricos del mundo. Con la riqueza del empresario Bloomberg, y su poder como alcalde de Nueva York, Sr. Wierson surgió también como uno de los ejecutivos más influyentes en el medio de medios de comunicación en la Estados Unidos en los últimos años de la década de 2000 En 2009, después de Bloomberg haber dejado de ser candidato para Presidente de los E.E.U.U., optando por un tercer mandato como alcalde de Nueva York, Wierson dejó el gobierno de Michael Bloomberg, para volver al sector privado trabajando con el Brasil y en África (Angola.) Hoy es presidente de la empresa Occidental Atlántica de Angola. (es)
- Arick Brice Wierson é um reconhecido executivo americano da televisão americana, produtor de filmes, e empreendedor com amplos interesses no Brasil, outras partes da América Latina, África e o Oriente Médio. Até meados de 2009, Wierson era o assessor sênior de media e comunicação do actual Prefeito de Nova York Michael Bloomberg – quem a revista Forbes classifica como o mais poderoso bilionário do mundo - Sr. Wierson surgiu como um dos mais influentes executivos no meio de media e comunicação social nos Estados Unidos na década do ano 2000 Em 2009, quando o Bloomberg desistiu das suas aspirações de tornar-se Presidente dos Estados Unidos, optando por um terceiro (e inédito) mandato como Prefeito de Nova Iorque, Wierson resolveu-se sair do governo do Bloomberg, para retornar ao sector privado e dedicar-se aos empreendimentos pessoais. (pt)
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- Arick Wierson (born November 23, 1971) is an American columnist who writes on politics and business for CNN. He is also a regular contributor to several other major US publications including Vice, The New York Observer, Worth, The New York Daily News, and CNBC. He is a six-time Emmy Award-winning television producer. In 2010, Wierson won an Emmy award for the highly acclaimed documentary movie Back Door Channels: The Price of Peace featuring former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his work to bring peace between Israel and Egypt. Wierson first appeared on the national stage as a senior political advisor to former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Wierson has been described as "one of the most important people in New York media" by the television industry's weekly "Bible", Broadcasting (en)
- Arick Wierson (Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1971) es un ejecutivo internacional, natural de los Estados Unidos, más reconocido por ser un asesor de comunicación e de asuntos políticos muy próximo al actual alcalde de la Ciudad de Nueva York, Michael Bloomberg. Formalmente, Wierson ocupó la posición de presidente de , pero su influencia se extendió más allá de su liderazgo con la televisión americana. Sr. Wierson también es productor de cine y empresario con intereses en Brasil, así como en otras partes de la América Latina, África - especialmente en Angola e Mozambique - y en varios países del Oriente Medio también. (es)
- Arick Brice Wierson é um reconhecido executivo americano da televisão americana, produtor de filmes, e empreendedor com amplos interesses no Brasil, outras partes da América Latina, África e o Oriente Médio. (pt)
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