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  2. Larry Fink - Wikipedia

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    Fink was born on November 2, 1952. [6] [7] He grew up as one of three children in a Jewish family [8] in Van Nuys, California.His mother Lila (1930–2012) was an English professor and his father Frederick (1925–2013) owned a shoe store. [3]

  3. Mike Sievert - Wikipedia

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    Michael Sievert is an American business executive, currently the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of T-Mobile US, and a member of the company's board of directors. [5] [6] [7] In November 2019, T-Mobile announced that Sievert would be promoted from chief operating officer (COO) to CEO in May 2020 when John Legere stepped down. [5]

  4. Corporate governance - Wikipedia

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    Tricker, Bob and The Economist Newspaper Ltd (2003, 2009), Essentials for Board Directors: An A–Z Guide, Second Edition, New York, Bloomberg Press, ISBN 978-1-57660-354-3. Zelenyuk, Valentin; Zheka, Vitaliy (April 2006). "Corporate Governance and Firm's Efficiency: The Case of a Transitional Country, Ukraine". Journal of Productivity Analysis.

  5. Alex Gorsky - Wikipedia

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    Since 2014, Gorsky has been on the board of directors at IBM. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Gorsky is a board member at Apple, Inc ., [ 24 ] JPMorgan Chase , [ 25 ] and the National Academy Foundation . [ 26 ] He is on the advisory board at Thayer Leader Development Group at West Point, [ 27 ] and is co-chair of the Strategic Investor Initiative (SII) advisory ...

  6. John W. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    John Wendell Thompson (born April 24, 1949) [citation needed] is an American technology executive who was the chair of Microsoft from 2014 until June 2021, and chair of Illumina from 2021 until 2023.

  7. Bjørn Gulden - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, he became the managing director of Deichmann SE and was CEO of Deichmann's U.S. subsidiary Rack Room Shoes. Between 2012 and 2013, he served as the CEO of Pandora , a Danish jewelry brand, and remained a board member until 2018.

  8. Brian Moynihan - Wikipedia

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    At that time, he remained CEO and chair of Bank of America's board. Moynihan stated he planned on remaining CEO for years. [23] In 2023, Moynihan's total compensation from Bank of America was $27.8 million, representing a CEO-to-median worker pay ratio of 230-to-1. [24] Moynihan is a fellow at Brown University, serving from 2016 to 2027. [25]

  9. Richard Grasso - Wikipedia

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    Following criticism of the deal from U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chairman William H. Donaldson, who preceded Grasso as Chairman of the NYSE, and several pension fund heads (who control some of the largest pools of equity investment capital in the United States), the NYSE board asked Grasso to leave in a 13–7 vote.