References
Lisa Anderson, former New York Bureau Chief of the Chicago Tribune, Fellow at Columbia School of Journalism: "With his solid journalism, vivid descriptions and graceful writing, Glenville Ashby opens a window on the lives of Trinidadians and Tobagonians in New York. He easily handles a broad array of subjects, ranging from music and social issues to religious holidays and diplomatic receptions. The result is reportage as compelling and diverse as the Caribbean people he covers."
Eric Ober, Former President of CBS News: "As a life-long journalist, I am enormously impressed with Glenville Ashby's reporting and writing skills. He is a major-league journalist with superb judgment, ethics and professional skills. I am honored to be a reference for Glenville and highly recommend him."
Maiam Azarm, Department of General Assembly and Conference: "Over the past months, I have had the pleasure of working with Mr. Glenville Ashby as a colleague on different UN related projects. Professionally, Mr. Ashby had also demonstrated his ability as a successfully editor with World News Forum. He has built a strong rapport with many colleagues especially in the press department. His knowledge of the UN, his historical, political and cultural insight of different regions in the world gives him that edge as a journalist."
Robert Rosenblatt, Esq., Media and Entertainment Counsel, Fountainhead Arts & Media: "Glenville Ashby is a one of a kind talent who excels at any objective he sets for himself. His has the enviable ability to master a subject with his analysis, POV and articulate reporting. This combined with his winning personality, an elegant deep James Earl Jones voice and language skills, capped off with enclyopedic knowledge of so many cultures and disciplines define him as a true talent custom made for media and an unforgettable individual."
Vince Sinning, Economic Consultant and Visiting Professor - Asia-Pacific Region: "I will always laud your deep commitment to academia and addressing global issues. During the time I served as Principal of Euclid, I was impressed with your nuanced and cross-cultural approach to Diplomacy and International affairs. I must also thank you for lending your journalism skills to the Diplomatic Monitor. Good luck with your doctoral dissertation. Your contribution to the field could not happen at a better time."
Professor Selwyn Cudjoe, Chair, Africana Studies, Wellesley College: "Glenville's interviewing style promotes open and trustworthy exchange with his guests. His review of "Caribbean Visionary - A.R.F. Webber and the Making of the Guyanese Nation," my most recent publication revealed brilliant insights and thereby brought it to the attention of many potential readers."