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Eugene Linden
Best known for his journalism and social criticism, Eugene Linden has in recent years entered the world of finance as Chief Investment Strategist for Bennett Management, a family of hedge funds specializing in distress investing. During a long career as a writer and journalist, Linden published eight books, most recently, The Winds of Change: Climate, Weather, and the Destruction of Civilizations. Previous books include The Future in Plain Sight, which was heralded as “The book of the decade,” by the Rocky Mountain News, as well as several books on animal intelligence, including the best-selling The Parrot’s Lament and his first book, Apes, Men, and Language. Linden started out as an investigative reporter in Vietnam, and over the years he has written for a wide range of publications including Foreign Affairs, the Atlantic, National Geographic, Parade, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and Fortune. For many years, he served as a senior writer at Time, reporting and writing stories on global environmental issues and nature.

His writings about finance include some of the first articles in the national press on distress investing, published in Time and Fortune in the 1980s, as well his work as collaborator to legendary investor Leon Levy on The Mind of Wall Street. He currently serves as a director for several public and private companies.

Linden’s writings have been honored by a number of awards, including, most recently, the 2007 Grantham Prize’s Special Award of Merit, which was given to Winds of Change. Linden is a widely traveled speaker, appearing at forums ranging from The Library of Congress to The Daily Show. He is a graduate of Yale University.
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