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PROGRAM INFORMATIONThursday, November 20, 2008 High Altitude Leadership Chris Warner has conquered Mt. Everest and K-2, now he's attempting to climb the literary charts with his new book, High Altitude Leadership: What the World's Most Forbidding Peaks Teach Us About Success. Chris Warner is a climber, educator, entrepreneur, and an Emmy-nominated filmmaker. He has led more than 150 international mountaineering expeditions (from K2 to Kilimanjaro). Chris has been teaching leadership and group development for more than twenty-seven years. In 1990 Chris founded Earth Treks, whose chain of climbing centers serve over 100,000 customers a year. Chris WarnerOwner, Earth Treks' Climbing Centers Co-Author, High Altitude Leadership: What the World's Most Forbidding Peaks Teach Us About Success High Altitude Leadership Baltimore Sun Extra: Let's simplify transactions of all kinds so buyers and sellers can really, transparently see what they're worth. Enough with banks that process big, balance-busting checks first so they can charge overdraft fees on little checks that post afterward. Made in Maryland: The Shops at Kenilworth are going through a major makeover with a two-million dollar face lift and the addition of three new stores. The long-time shopping venue is experiencing a surge of growth, despite the turbulent economy. Yolanda Vazquez takes a look at the new renovations and added specialty stores in tonight's Made in Maryland. Your Money & Business is sponsored by:
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