Warren Buffett Prefers George Clooney for Movie Role

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Speaking at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit, Warren Buffett was asked who he would like to have play him in the movie of his life. His answer? George Clooney. He then thought about it and didn't get much beyond mentioning Clooney before went on to inform and enlighten a captured audience during his keynote conversation.

If the positive reaction to Warren Buffet's phenomenal keynote conversation is any indication of how great a movie of his life would be, George Clooney should pay attention. Buffett, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Inc was interviewed by Carol Loomis, Senior Editor at Large at Fortune. The audience was participatory and Buffett's answers were thought provoking and spot on as always.

Buffet sat on stage with Fortune's Carol Loomis for slightly over 45 minutes in front of a jam packed crowd of eager listeners. He covered topics ranging from health care to how women love buying underwear. That is what makes Warren Buffett an engaging speaker. He has knowledge and power as well as a genuine, down-to-earth personality.

The Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit is a three day event that started on September 14. It features the most prominent women leaders in business, philanthropy, government, education, and the arts. The premiere gathering of its kind, the Summit is by invitation only and features a unique format: no speeches, all lively panel discussions, on-stage interviews, and interactive breakout sessions. The theme this year is "Betting on the Future".

Learning from Warren Buffett is something that will help everyone interested in having a better future. As far as betting on who will play the role of Warren Buffett if a movie is ever produced, George Clooney might just be a great fit. Two charming, intelligent men who can capture the attention of everyone in the room.

To learn more about the summit: The Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit

Written by Cheryl Phillips

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