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TIME’s Person Of The Year

March 23, 2012 by · Comments Off on TIME’s Person Of The Year 

TIME’s Person Of The Year, Michael Woodford, the former Olympus CEO who blew the whistle on one of Japan’s most high-profile frauds, added the title of “boldest business person of the year” to his list of awards for unearthing the $1.7 billion accounting scandal.

Woodford, a rare foreign CEO in Japan who was fired last October after questioning a series of murky acquisitions and fees, received his latest accolade at the Financial Times ArcelorMittal Boldness in Business Awards on Tuesday evening.

“If there was one person who captured the spirit of boldness in business in 2011, it was Michael Woodford at Olympus,” said FT editor Lionel Barber.

Armed with a laptop, a clutch of documents and a tale of intrigue, 51-year-old Woodford alerted prosecutors and journalists around the world to a scandal that has seen seven arrested and which sent Olympus’s stock plunging 80%.

Woodford is one of the few business people to have received awards from almost all major British newspapers. He has been named “Briton of the Year” by The Telegraph and “Business Person of the Year” by The Times, The Independent and The Sun.

The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), the international anti-fraud organisation, has also awarded him its 2012 Cliff Robertson Sentinel Award for whistleblowing.

Woodford is penning an English language memoir of his experiences – to be published by Penguin around October and currently entitled “Exposure” – and is collaborating on a Japanese language book, due to hit bookshelves next month.

Penguin Books UK’s editorial director Joel Rickett has bought the world English language rights jointly with Adrian Zackheim at Penguin USA.

In Japan, according to Woodford’s UK literary agents Conville & Walsh, rights to the book were sold at auction for a high six-figure dollar figure. It will be published by Hiroshi Hayakawa at Hayakawa Publishing, with Hamish MacAskill of the English Agency in Tokyo acting as co-agent.

Time Person Of The Year

December 14, 2011 by · Comments Off on Time Person Of The Year 

Time Person Of The Year, Time magazine revealed the 2011 choice for its iconic Person of the Year cover live on TODAY Wednesday. The Protester is this year’s choice, managing editor Rick Stengel told Matt Lauer and Ann Curry.

“There was a lot of consensus among our people,” Stengel told the TODAY anchors as he revealed the magazine’s cover. “It felt right.”

As it has for the past 84 years, the weekly newsmagazine selected the person (or sometimes group, or thing) that its editors deemed had the single greatest impact during the past year, for better or for worse.

Time’s Person of the Year has been a perennial topic of year-end debate ever since aviator Charles Lindbergh was chosen the first Man of the Year back in 1927 (the title was amended to Person of the Year in 1999). But the title is not necessarily an accolade; while many presidents, political leaders, innovators and captains of industry have been cited, some of the more notorious Persons of the Year include Adolf Hitler in 1938, Joseph Stalin in 1943 and Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979. There have also been more conceptual choices, such as “the American Fighting-Man” (1950), “Middle Americans” (1969), and this year’s choice, The Protester.

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