For those interested in the whistle-blowing process, I highly recommend a chapter in SFU Beedie School of Business professor Mark Wexler's book, Confronting Moral Worlds: Understanding Business Ethics.
Date: Feb 24, 2019
Category: Headlines
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Haskell Wexler, Oscar-winning cinematographer of 'Virginia Woolf,' dies at 93
sterisk), the HBO film about Roger Maris record-setting home run season. A few years earlier, in 2004, Mr. Wexler himself was the subject of a documentary, Tell Them Who You Are, directed by Mark Wexler, which depicted his father as an egomaniac with a hopelessly prickly disposition.
At age 89, he received an Emmy nomination as the cameraman for Billy Crystal's "61(asterisk)," the HBO film about Roger Maris' record-setting home run season. A few years earlier, Wexler himself was the subject of a documentary, "Tell Them Who You Are," directed by another of his sons, Mark Wexler.
he received an Emmy nomination as the cameraman for Billy Crystals 61(asterisk), the HBO film about Roger Maris record-setting home run season. A few years earlier, Wexler himself was the subject of a documentary, Tell Them Who You Are, directed by another of his sons, Mark Wexler.
"We are all devastated by the sad news of George's passing," said Mark Wexler, general manager of the Concord-Telarc Label Group. "He was a great man, a legendary, one-of-a-kind artist; and our hearts go out to his family. George will be missed by all."
How to Live Forever Turning 50 starts the worry wheel spinning for director Mark Wexler. In a quest to unlock the mysteries of long life, he exercises with Jack LaLanne, questions a drinking and smoking centenarian, considers calorie restriction, visits believers in an ageless society and laughs wit
... to figure out who he is, what he wants, and just maybe, what it means to be a father. Genre Drama Official Site: http://www.theliemovie.com Director: Joshua Leonard Cast: Joshua Leonard, Jess Wexler, Mark Webber Run Time: 80 minutes via: Apple.com.
Filmmaker Mark Wexler talks to crackpots and centenarians and dozens of others, and the results are far more thought-provoking - not to mention entertaining - than the sum of the movie's parts. Anyone expecting to get old should see it. ...