“Leadership Live With David Rubenstein,” a Bloomberg Media digital series that features live interviews between Carlyle Group co-executive chairman David Rubenstein and a range of CEOs, will launch Tuesday, April 14, at 4:30 p.m. Et.
In this weekly half-hour series, available via Bloomberg Media digital properties, Rubenstein takes viewers into executives’ home offices to find out how they are navigating the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic. Arne Sorenson, CEO of Marriott Corp., will serve as the series’ first guest.
Additional guests scheduled to appear include Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman; Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky; Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf; and Cargill CEO Dave Maclennan.
Rubenstein, who is also a Bloomberg Television host, intends to explore how business leaders are keeping their companies operating while also sifting through their personal stories.
In this weekly half-hour series, available via Bloomberg Media digital properties, Rubenstein takes viewers into executives’ home offices to find out how they are navigating the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic. Arne Sorenson, CEO of Marriott Corp., will serve as the series’ first guest.
Additional guests scheduled to appear include Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman; Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky; Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf; and Cargill CEO Dave Maclennan.
Rubenstein, who is also a Bloomberg Television host, intends to explore how business leaders are keeping their companies operating while also sifting through their personal stories.
- 4/14/2020
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
Disney’s executive chairman and former CEO Bob Iger will forgo salary and his successor as chief executive Bob Chapek will take a 50% pay cut as companies address the economic upheaval and corporate and public pain and PR of the coronavirus.
In a memo to Disney employees, Chapek said that effective April 5, VPs will see a 20% salary reduction. SVPs and EVPs and above will see, respectively, a 25% and a 30% cut.
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“As we navigate through these uncharted waters, we’re asking much of you and, as always, you are rising to the challenge and we appreciate your support,” Chapek said in his email (read it...
In a memo to Disney employees, Chapek said that effective April 5, VPs will see a 20% salary reduction. SVPs and EVPs and above will see, respectively, a 25% and a 30% cut.
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“As we navigate through these uncharted waters, we’re asking much of you and, as always, you are rising to the challenge and we appreciate your support,” Chapek said in his email (read it...
- 3/30/2020
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s the end of an era at Microsoft.
The giant company announced Friday that co-founder and Technology Advisor Bill Gates stepped down from the board of directors to dedicate more time to his philanthropic efforts, including global health, development, education and his increasing work tackling climate change. He’ll continue to serve as Technology Advisor to CEO Satya Nadella and other executives.
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His book, How To Avoid a Climate Disaster, is set to comes out this summer. A recent project funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation developed an at-home test kit for residents of the Seattle area, the region in the U.S. hit hardest by the coronavirus. Microsoft is headquartered in nearby Redmond.
The giant company announced Friday that co-founder and Technology Advisor Bill Gates stepped down from the board of directors to dedicate more time to his philanthropic efforts, including global health, development, education and his increasing work tackling climate change. He’ll continue to serve as Technology Advisor to CEO Satya Nadella and other executives.
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His book, How To Avoid a Climate Disaster, is set to comes out this summer. A recent project funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation developed an at-home test kit for residents of the Seattle area, the region in the U.S. hit hardest by the coronavirus. Microsoft is headquartered in nearby Redmond.
- 3/13/2020
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
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