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Biz newsletter The Ankler debuts live event series ‘In Conversation’

Michael Wolff (Photo: Jen Harris)

The Ankler, a top three business publication on Substack, debuted “In Conversation,” a live event series that celebrates authors and tastemakers in a private, invitation-only setting.

The series is in partnership with Zibby’s Bookshop in Santa Monica.

The first episode is scheduled for Oct. 16, with New York Times bestseller Michael Wolff. He will discuss his new book “The Fall: The End of Fox News and the Murdoch Dynasty.”

The second installment will come out on Nov. 7, with former Goldman Sachs executive Maeve DuVally, who will talk about her memoir “MAEVE RISING: Coming Out Trans in Corporate America.”

On Dec. 4, one of the most powerful women in New York government Melissa DeRosa will discuss her memoir “What’s Left Unsaid: My Life at the Center of Power, Politics & Crisis.”

The series will be hosted by Ankler founder and CEO Janice Min.

Seating is limited and priority will be given to paid subscribers to The Ankler.

You can learn more about the new event series here.

Mariam Ahmed

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