Seth M. Siegel - Writing and Lecturing

Writing and Lecturing

Siegel has lectured throughout the United States and has written articles, opinion pieces and criticism for many publications, including The New York Times op-ed page and The Wall Street Journal. He was a regular columnist for Brandweek magazine, where he addressed a broad range of issues relating to marketing and pop culture. He has been quoted in print and electronic media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, The New York Times, the Financial Times (FT), USA Today, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and Fox News. Siegel appeared on the NBC Nightly News and was a regular studio guest on CNBC. He has lectured as an adjunct professor at New York University, where he taught a course on licensing. Siegel has moderated or served as a panelist on numerous occasions on a variety of topics. In 2005, Siegel published his collection of quotations under the title "Other People's Words."

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