Thursday, December 27, 2018

Historian Frankopan Meshes Past and Present in The New Silk Road


Accomplished television executive David Preschlack has been named to the SportsBusiness Journal “Forty Under 40” list on multiple occasions and was recently included in the Cablefax 100. Following a successful career as an executive vice president for ESPN, where he met his wife, David Preschlack joined NBC Sports Regional Networks as the president of platform and content strategy. In spare time, he enjoys reading nonfiction historical books. 

In 2018, historian Peter Frankopan, a Royal Historical Society fellow and global history professor at Oxford, released The New Silk Road, a follow-up to his 2015 bestseller, The Silk Roads: A New History of the World

In the new book, Frankopan describes the political and economic changes that are poised to return economic dominance to the East, especially China. Many of the chapters center on Beijing’s massive multi-trillion-dollar undertaking, the Belt and Road Initiative, which comprises transport and infrastructure projects occurring in more than 60 countries along important land and marine trade routes. 

Throughout the book, Frankopan compares this ambitious project to the ancient silk road started by the Chinese thousands of years ago. He also cites significant external factors, including America’s waning influence and political and economic changes in Iran, Russia, and India.

Saturday, December 15, 2018

National Wildlife Refuge Association 2018 Year in Review




David Preschlack is the president of regional sports networks and platform and content strategy at NBC Sports Group in Stamford, Connecticut. During his time at Disney and ESPN Network Groups where he served as executive vice president of affiliate sales and marketing, David Preschlack met his wife, Alex. He, along with his wife, enjoy working with animals and has spent time on the board of the National Wildlife Refuge Association.

The National Wildlife Refuge Association has released its 2018 annual report. The report highlighted a depth of advocacy work the organization supported at the national level, highlighted by the passing of the Keep America’s Refuges Operational Act (KARO). Passed in April, KARO supports continued public access to recreational and volunteer opportunities at wildlife refuges through the reauthorization of the Volunteer and Community Partnership Act. KARO will be active through 2022.

Additional advocacy efforts in 2018 included raising hundreds of millions of dollars for Refuge System repairs following Hurricanes Maria, Harvey, and Irma, and passing a number of bills in Alaska. To read the report in its entirety, please visit the National Wildlife Refuge Association online at www.refugeassociation.org.