Analysis of the Insider Movie

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! ! ! ! ! ! ! Analysis of The insider Movie INTEGRITY AND REPUTATION ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! BACKGROUND OF MAIN CHARACTERS ! ! ! JEFFREY WIGAND SOURCE : http://www.jeffreywigand.com/bio.php ! Dr. Wigand has always been a teacher, but not always in the classroom. He held senior management positions with a number of leading health care companies, including Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer, and then served as Vice President for Research and Development for Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation from December 1988 to March 1993. After his separation from Brown & Williamson, Dr. Wigand cooperated with governmental agencies investigating the tobacco industry. Dr. Kessler, the former Commissioner of the FDA, has acknowledged that Dr. Wigand's assistance was central to the FDA's investigation into the role and effect of nicotine in tobacco products. ! In 1995 Dr. Wigand achieved national prominence when he became the tobacco industry's highest ranking former executive to address public health and smoking issues. He made the truth known to the public about the industry's disregard for health and safety during an interview with 60 MINUTES and during a deposition he was compelled to give in an action against the tobacco companies. ! A lawsuit was filed against him by Brown & Williamson because of his public disclosures about the industry's efforts to minimize the health and safety issue of tobacco use. (Louisville-based Brown & Williamson is owned by BAT Industries, Plc, the world's second largest tobacco concern.) The lawsuit was dismissed as a condition of the June 20, 1997 historic $368 billion settlement between the Attorneys General of 40 States and the tobacco industry. ! ! ! ! ! ! LOWELL BERGMAN SOURCE : http://journalism.berkeley.edu/faculty/bergman/ Lowell Bergman is a producer and correspondent for the PBS documentary series Frontline,
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