Niki Nicastro McCuistion

About Niki Nicastro McCuistion

Niki McCuistion, CSP, MBA - Business Growth Expert… speaker, coach and consultant, Niki McCuistion delivers results to take your strategy into action. A seasoned interviewer and emcee, she produces the award winning McCuistion Program, now in its 29 year on KERA PBS TV often working in challenging situations and crisis zones. Her responsibility includes the bottom line- raising the funds to produce the program and working with board members to achieve the mission. From a business background that includes hands on service, sales and management experience; and specialized education, including a B.S. in Psychology from Southern Methodist University, an M.L.A. in Philanthropy and Development from St. Mary’s University, an MBA in Leadership and Governance from the University of Dallas, and advanced course work and certifications in coaching, governance and strategy, Niki understands the unique issues facing nonprofits and businesses today. She has the know how to provide specific, practical solutions and changes that can be put to immediate use.

Political Polarization: What Caused It? Part One (2808)

By |2024-01-14T11:23:00-05:00March 27, 2022|Current News, Featured Program, Featured-Home, Niki Site, Recent Programs|

While we can point fingers at politics and politicians as having contributed to a sharply divided country, and highly charged media content, especially cable news, what other factors have contributed to the deepening chasm causing issues with our democracy? Watch the discussion between Robert E. Hall, Chip Pitts, and Terry Paulson, Ph. D.

Russia’s Twilight War

By |2023-01-29T19:03:03-05:00February 25, 2022|Current News, Featured-Home, Niki Site|

For those of you who have read my second book, The Absent Superpower, recent events in Ukraine should not come as a surprise. Chapter 6, The Twilight War, lays out how Russian geography and demographic realities would dictate Russian aggression in its immediate periphery. This is not a justification of Moscow's aggression against its neighbor, but international watchers should not be feigning surprise.

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