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Habiger to discuss challenges facing corporate leaders on "Conversations from St. Norbert College" television show

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From St. Norbert College, July 25, 2007
by Mike Counter, mike.counter@snc.edu, (920) 403-3089

David Habiger, president and CEO of Sonic Solutions located in Santa Clara, Calif., will be the special guest during the August "Conversations from St. Norbert College" television show, hosted by dean and academic vice president of the college Michael Marsden. They will discuss the challenges today's corporate leaders face.

Habiger received a bachelor of business administration degree from St. Norbert College in 1991 followed by a master's degree in business administration from the University of Chicago. He joined Sonic Solutions in 1993 as a regional sales manager and was appointed president and CEO of Sonic, the leader in digital media software, in September 2005. Habiger was at St. Norbert College in May as a guest speaker for the CEO Breakfast and Strategy Series.

"Conversations from St. Norbert College" is broadcast every Thursday in August beginning Aug. 2 at 6:30 p.m. New shows appear the first Thursday of each month. The series airs on TWCT Time Warner Cable television channel 4 in Green Bay, Howard/Suamico and Seymour; channel 4 in the Fox Cities; channel 2 in Neenah/Menasha, and channel 5 (college channel) in De Pere, Ashwaubenon and Bellevue; and on NET cable channel 46 in Pulaski.

The show may also be seen on Wisconsin on Demand (WIoD), Time Warner Cable's local video-on-demand channel 1111. It is all local, all the time and available free to Time Warner Cable's digital cable customers in 70 communities in northeast Wisconsin. "Conversations from St. Norbert College" also airs in Milwaukee, Marshfield, Wisconsin Rapids and Upper Michigan.

More information on the show can be found by visiting the show's web site, http://www.snc.edu/communications/conversations/.

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