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Getting It Right in an Imperfect World, February 18, 2010

1h 6m · Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences Podcast · 12 Oct 09:25

During this second annual African American History Program lecture, Dr. Wanda M. Austin discussed how living by your values, and working for an employer with values you admire, you can make a huge difference for communities, companies, and citizens. A National Academy of Engineering member, Dr, Austin is president and chief executive officer of The Aerospace Corporation.

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