D CEO February 2007
Cover Story
When He Talks, Markets Move
The president of the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank gets as candid as he can about his success as a fund manager, his role in fiscal policy, his impact on the market, and what a terrible, terrible politician he was.
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Cover Story
Rick Fairless
Rick Fairless, the self-described “lucky chump from Texas”, owns the largest custom bike maker in DFW—not to mention quite a collection of personalized rides.
By Jessica Otte
Business
An S.O.S. for CEOs
Jet Parker helps start-up CEOs solve problems and stay in business.
By Jessica Otte
Publications
CEO Comings & Goings for FEB 2007
A list of chief executive appointments and resignations from November.
By D Magazine
Publications
Dues and Don’ts
Business membership organizations must confront the forces of the Flat World when it comes to civic endeavors.
By Phil Ritter
Business
Easing Energy
Dallas-based Bes-Tech has found a way to cut rising energy prices down to size.
By D Magazine
Publications
Predicting the Future
John Naisbitt wrote Megatrends more than 20 years ago, but his observations and predictions still ring true.
By Wick Allison
Publications
Start-Ups Still At It
Despite the mixed numbers, entrepreneurship is alive and well in Dallas.
By Jerry F. White
Publications
Leading Without Power
Executives like Phillip Jones and Lee Jackson have the top spot but not the last say. What to do when your title doesn’t befit your duties.
By Merrie Spaeth
Publications
Open Spaces and Winning Cases
As the law firm of Susman Godfrey proves, your workspace can be more than just cubicles and corner offices.
By Pamela Gwyn Kripke
Publications
Port Dallas
How planes, trains, and the too-small Panama Canal will change the southern sector—heck, the entire region—forever.
By Trey Garrison
Business
Gordon Brown
Plexent CEO Gordon Brown talks about bow-hunting, shelf-stocking, and enjoying the moment.
By D Magazine
Publications
Phoenix, Arizona
With so much to see and do, this jewel of the desert is hot–and we’re not just talking about the weather.
By Jessica Otte