- Tom Cassidy (CNN)
Tom Cassidy (1950-May 26, 1991) was the television business anchor for
Cable News Network (CNN) and the founder of the weekend show "Pinnacle" in 1982. Significantly, he was the CNN business news anchor duringBlack Monday , 19 October 1987. This was a famous day onWall Street when the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) fell 508 points to 1739, a frightening drop during which time Mr. Cassidy's ongoing reporting during the afternoon and evening provided both credible information and a significant calmness to the American public. Diagnosed as HIV positive the same day, Cassidy went public on New York area television on an ongoing basis with his dilemma, treatment and progress (including revealing his diagnosis to his family on camera) in order to better educate the public about HIV/AIDS disease.As Cassidy was a 1972 graduate of
Bowdoin College , his will endowed Bowdoin with a lectureship in which prominent working journalists give lectures on a wide variety of topics each year. Thomas J. Cassidy lecturers at Bowdoin have included:Lou Dobbs of CNN;Linda Wertheimer ofNational Public Radio ;Andrew Swerver of "Fortune Magazine "; andAmanda Griscom Little , environmental writer for "The New York Times " and "The Washington Post ".References
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE2DA163EF93AA15756C0A967958260 Obituary]
* [http://www.bowdoin.edu/news/events/archives/004546.shtml Bowdoin Lectureship]
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