John Zogby Discusses the Threat of Civil War in the US with IERG
International Executive Resources Group (IERG)
An organization for international executives with shared experience of living and doing business in unfamiliar countries
John Zogby, Founder, and Principal of John Zogby Strategies,?recently?addressed members & guests of the?International Executive Resources Group or IERG?on?"Is America on the Brink of Civil War?",?with over 40 attendees participating in the event.
John Zogby is referred to by the Washington Post as the “second best-known name in polling in the United States” and has gained a stellar reputation for accuracy and hard-to-reach groups to conduct surveys and market research for a variety of clientele in over 80 countries.
John Zogby's thought-provoking presentation gave the audience an in-depth look at the current political and social divisions confronting the US.?The combination of economic stress, the breakdown of the rule of law, and the negative public perception of all aspects of federal government have created an extremely tense environment for the US population which will not get better anytime soon.?Zogby predicts that major changes are in store for the structure of government as the country moves forward through this turbulent period.
The feedback from both IERG members and guests in attendance was overwhelming; everyone enjoyed hearing Zogby's no holds barred perspective. In?the words of IERG member Babs Ryan, "I?saw John Zogby 15 years ago and remember him-He's?riveting".
He is the author of 3 books on?societal?trends and has written?regularly?for?Forbes.com?and the Washington Examiner.??
John and his partner and son Jeremy host a weekly podcast, "The Zogby Report", where they discuss the key political and cultural topics of the day. The podcast can be found at?johnzogbystrategies.com?and YouTube.
IERG is so grateful for John Zogby's support and contribution to our expat group.
Fred Suarez | IERG Board?Member | President IERG Florida Chapter
John Zogby's impressive address to IERG gave a vivid realization of the divide in the US.