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Chief executive officer
1 A chief executive officer (CEO) is the highest-ranking corporate officer
(executive) or administrator in charge of total management of an organization. An
individual appointed as a CEO of a corporation, company, organization, or agency typically reports to the board of directors. In British English, terms often
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Chief executive officer Responsibilities
1 The responsibilities of an organization's CEO or MD are set by the organization's board of directors or other authority, depending on the organization's legal structure. They can be far-reaching or quite limited
and are typically enshrined in a formal delegation of authority.
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Chief executive officer Responsibilities
1 Typically, the CEO/MD has responsibilities as a director, decision
maker, leader, manager and executor
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Chief executive officer Characteristics
1 According to a study by Carola Frydman of MIT, from 1936 to the early 2000s
there has been a rapid increase in the share of MBA graduates acting as CEOs; from approximately 10% of CEOs in 1960
to more than 50% by the end of the century. Earlier in the century, top
executives were more likely to have obtained technical degrees in science
and engineering or law degrees.
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Chief executive officer International use
1 In some European Union countries, there are two separate boards, one executive board for the day-to-day
business and one supervisory board for control purposes (selected by the
shareholders)
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Chief executive officer International use
1 In the United States, the board of directors (elected by the
shareholders) is often equivalent to the supervisory board, while the
executive board may often be known as the executive committee (the
division/subsidiary heads and C-level officers that report directly to the
CEO).
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Chief executive officer International use
1 In the United States, and in business, the executive officers are usually the
top officers of a corporation, the chief executive officer (CEO) being
the best-known type
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Chief executive officer Related positions
1 In the US the term "chief" is a for-profit title used exclusively in business, the term "executive director" replaces "chief" in the
not-for-profit sector. These terms are mutually exclusive and have legal duties
and responsibilities attached to them which are incompatible. Implicit in the use
of these titles is that the public not be misled and the general standard regarding
their use be consistently applied.
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Chief executive officer Related positions
1 In the UK "Chief Executive" and, much more rarely "Chief Executive Officer", are used in both business and the charitable sector (not-for-profit sector). As of 2013
the use of the term [director] is deprecated for senior charity staff, to
avoid confusion with the legal duties and responsibilities associated with being a charity director or trustee, which are
normally non-executive (unpaid) roles.
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Chief executive officer Related positions
1 Typically, a CEO has several subordinate executives, each of
whom has specific functional responsibilities.
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Chief executive officer Related positions
1 Common associates include a chief business development officer (CBDO), chief financial officer (CFO), chief operating officer (COO),
chief marketing officer (CMO), chief information officer (CIO), chief communications
officer (CCO), chief legal officer (CLO), chief technology officer (CTO), chief risk officer (CRO), chief creative officer (CCO), chief
compliance officer (CCO), chief audit executive (CAE), chief diversity officer (CDO), or chief
human resources officer (CHRO).
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Chief executive officer Related positions
1 Hospitals and healthcare organizations also often include a
Chief Medical Officer (CMO), a chief nursing officer (CNO), and a chief
medical informatics officer (CMIO).
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Chief executive officer Related positions
1 In the United Kingdom the term "director" is used instead of "chief officer". Senior
positions may include the audit executive, business development director, chief
executive, compliance director, creative director, director of communications,
diversity director, financial director, human resources director, information technology director, legal affairs director, managing
director (MD), marketing director, operations director and technical director.
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Corporate governance Separation of Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board roles
1 Shareholders elect a board of directors, who in turn hire a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead
management. The primary responsibility of the board relates to
the selection and retention of the CEO. However, in many U.S.
corporations the CEO and Chairman of the Board roles are held by the
same person. This creates an inherent conflict of interest between
management and the board.
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Corporate governance Separation of Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board roles
1 Critics of combined roles argue the two roles should be separated to
avoid the conflict of interest. Advocates argue that empirical
studies do not indicate that separation of the roles improves
stock market performance and that it should be up to shareholders to
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Corporate governance Separation of Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board roles
1 In 2004, 73.4% of U.S
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Steve Ballmer - Chief Executive Officer
1 In January 2000, Ballmer was officially named Chief
Executive Officer
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Steve Ballmer - Chief Executive Officer
1 When Ballmer took over as CEO, the company was fighting an antitrust lawsuit brought on
by the U.S
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Steve Ballmer - Chief Executive Officer
1 Upon becoming CEO, Ballmer required detailed business justification in order to
approve of new products, rather than allowing hundreds of products that sounded potentially interesting or trendy. In 2005, he
recruited B. Kevin Turner from Wal-Mart Stores, where he was executive vice
president, to become Microsoft's chief operating officer to add scorecards for
measuring customer satisfaction and other key sales metrics.
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Steve Ballmer - Chief Executive Officer
1 Since Bill Gates' retirement, Ballmer oversaw a dramatic shift away from the
company's PC-first heritage, replacing most major division heads in order to break down
the talent-hoarding fiefdoms, and Businessweek said that the company
arguably now has the best product lineup in its history. Ballmer has been instrumental in
driving Microsoft's cloud computing strategy, with acquisitions such as Skype.
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Steve Ballmer - Chief Executive Officer
1 Under Ballmer's tenure as CEO, Microsoft's annual revenue has
surged from $25 billion to $70 billion, while its net income has increased 215 percent to $23 billion, and its gross profit of 75 cents on every dollar in sales is double that of
Google or International Business Machines Corp
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Steve Ballmer - Chief Executive Officer
1 However, Ballmer has attracted criticism for failing to capitalize on
several new consumer technologies, several of which Microsoft originally
invented but Apple Inc
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Steve Ballmer - Chief Executive Officer
1 In 2009, and for the first time since Bill Gates resigned from day-to-day management at Microsoft, Ballmer delivered the opening keynote at Consumer Electronics Show|CES.
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Steve Ballmer - Chief Executive Officer
1 On June 19, 2012 Ballmer revealed Microsoft's new tablet device called Microsoft Surface (tablet)|Microsoft
Surface at an event held in Hollywood, Los Angeles.
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Steve Ballmer - Chief Executive Officer
1 On August 23, 2013, Microsoft announced that Steve Ballmer would retire within the next 12 months. A special committee that includes Bill
Gates will decide on the next CEO.Chaudhuri, Saabira (August 23,
2013). . The Wall Street Journal.
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Steve Ballmer - Chief Executive Officer
1 There has been a list of potential successors to Ballmer as Microsoft
CEO, but all have departed the company: Jim Allchin, Brad
Silverberg, Paul Maritz, Nathan Myhrvold, Greg Maffei, Pete Higgins, Jeff Raikes, J. Allard, Robbie Bach, Bill Veghte, Ray Ozzie, Bob Muglia and
Steven Sinofsky.
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Steve Ballmer - Chief Executive Officer
1 B. Kevin Turner, Microsoft's Chief Operating Officer (COO), is
considered by some to be a de facto number two to Ballmer, with Turner having a strong grasp of business
and operations but lacking technological vision..
Money.cnn.com. Retrieved on September 4, 2013.
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Steve Ballmer - Chief Executive Officer
1 Ballmer has also served as director of Accenture Ltd. and a general partner
of Accenture SCA since October 2001.
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Yahoo! - Chief Executive Officers
1 * Scott Thompson (businessman)|Scott
Thompson (2012)
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Medical Research Council (United Kingdom) - Chief Executive Officers
1 As Chief Executive Officers (originally
secretaries) served:
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Orange (telecommunications) - Chief Executive Officers
1 The company is headed either by the Chairman of the Board of Directors,
whose title in that case is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, or by another person
appointed by the Board of Directors and given the title of Chief Executive
Officer.
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Norsk Hydro - Chief Executive Officers
1 * 1941ndash;1956 Bjarne Eriksen (businessperson)|
Bjarne Eriksen
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Mitre Corporation - Chief executive officers
1 * 1986–1990: Charles A. Zraket[http://purl.umn.edu/107728
Oral history interview with Charles A. Zraket], Charles Babbage Institute,
University of Minnesota
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Richard Fuld - Chief Executive Officer
1 Having served as CEO from 1994 through the firm's collapse in 2008,
Fuld was the longest-tenured CEO on Wall Street at the time of the
financial crisis of 2008
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Richard Fuld - Chief Executive Officer
1 Fuld had a succession of number twos under him, usually titled as
President and Chief Operating Officer
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Richard Fuld - Chief Executive Officer
1 In 2006, Institutional Investor (magazine)|Institutional Investor
magazine named Fuld America's top chief executive in the private sector. That same year in December, Fuld told The Wall Street Journal, as long as I am alive this firm will never be
sold. In March 2008, Fuld appeared in Barron's (newspaper)|Barron's list of the 30 best CEOs and was dubbed
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Richard Fuld - Chief Executive Officer
1 Overall, Fuld received nearly half a billion dollars in total compensation from 1993 to
2007
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List of chief executive officers
1 The following is a 'list of chief executive officers' (CEOs) of notable
companies. The list also includes lead executives with a position
corresponding to CEO (Managing Director), and any concurrent
positions held (Chairman, President, etc.).
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List of chief executive officers
1 | East Carolina University
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List of chief executive officers
1 | Chairman of the Executive Committee
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List of chief executive officers
1 | Stanford university
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List of chief executive officers
1 | 2001[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.as
p?personId=366001ticker=YUM David Novak: Executive Profile
Biography - Businessweek]
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Bank of Montreal - Chief Executive Officer
1 Since the middle of the twentieth century, the senior officer of Bank of Montreal has been styled President
and Chief Executive Officer beginning with G. Arnold Hart. That officer often
also held the title Chairman of the Board, until 2003 when a non-
executive chairman was appointed.
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Bank of Montreal - Chief Executive Officer
1 The title of the second-ranking executive has changed several times and has often been
left vacant
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Girl Scouts of the USA - Chief Executive Officers
1 * Jane Deeter Rippin (February 1919 – November 1930)
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Girl Scouts of the USA - Chief Executive Officers
1 * Constance Rittenhouse (September 1935 – December
1950)
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Girl Scouts of the USA - Chief Executive Officers
1 National Executive Directors:
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Girl Scouts of the USA - Chief Executive Officers
1 * Sally Stickney Cortner (July 1960 – May 1961) (Interim)
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Girl Scouts of the USA - Chief Executive Officers
1 * Louise A. Wood (May 1961 – April
1972)
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Girl Scouts of the USA - Chief Executive Officers
1 * Frances Hesselbein (July 1976 – February 1990) was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998 in part for her work in Girl
Scouts.
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Girl Scouts of the USA - Chief Executive Officers
1 * Mary Rose Main (February 1990 – October 1997)
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Girl Scouts of the USA - Chief Executive Officers
1 * Joel E. Becker (October 1997 – January 1998) (Interim)
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Girl Scouts of the USA - Chief Executive Officers
1 * Marsha J. Evans|Marsha Johnson Evans (January 1998 – July 2002):
retired Rear admiral (United States)|rear admiral, left the Girl Scouts to become president of the American
Red Cross
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Girl Scouts of the USA - Chief Executive Officers
1 * Jackie Barnes (July 2002 – October 2003)
(Interim)
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One share, one vote - Separation of Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board roles
1 In 2004, 73.4% of U.S
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Democratic Alliance (South Africa) - Chief Executive Officers
1 Chief executive officers of the Democratic Alliance:
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Spredfast - Rod Favaron, Chief Executive Officer
1 - Rod is responsible for overall company operations and long-term strategic direction
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4Kids Entertainment - Chief Executive Officers
1 * June 1990–December 1990: Robert Kotick[http://www.themediabriefing.com/peop
le/robert-kotick ]
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4Kids Entertainment - Chief Executive Officers
1 * March 1991–January 11, 2011: Alfred R.
Kahnhttp://www.4kidsentertainment.com/press-release/january-11-2011-4kids-entertainment-chairman-and-
ceo-alfred-r-kahn-retires/
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4Kids Entertainment - Chief Executive Officers
1 * January 11, 2011 – September 30, 2012:
Michael Goldstein
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Timbro - Chief executive officers
1 Other notable people currently or previously associated with Timbro
include Michael C. Moynihan, Johan Norberg, Eva Cooper, Fredrik Erixon,
Johnny Munkhammar, Fredrik Segerfeldt, Erik Zsiga, Kristian
Karlsson, Dick Kling, Dick Erixon, Mattias Svensson, Sven Otto Littorin, Ulf Kristersson, Henrik Landerholm,
Christofer Fjellner, Johan Forssell and Carl Rudbeck.
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Medical Research Council (UK) - Chief Executive Officers
1 MRC CEOs are normally
automatically knighted.
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Sveriges television - Chief executive officers
1 Before Sveriges Television was formed in 1978, television
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Sveriges television - Chief executive officers
1 When Sam Nilsson retired, the executive chair was split between a CEO and a Programme Officer. This
position was abolished in 2007.
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Pennsylvania Railroad - Chief executive officers
1 The controlling non-institutional shareholders of PRR were, during the
early 1960s, Henry Stryker Taylor, who was a part of the Jacob Bunn business dynasty of Illinois, and
Howard Butcher III, a principal in the Philadelphia brokerage house of Butcher Sherrerd (later Butcher
Singer).
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Kyiv Post - Chief editors and chief executive officers
1 The Kyiv Post has had at least 13 chief editors since its first edition on Oct
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Kyiv Post - Chief editors and chief executive officers
1 The longest-serving chief editor is [https://www.facebook.com/brian.bon
ner Brian Bonner], an American citizen who became the editor in the
summer of 1999 and returned on June 9, 2008
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Kyiv Post - Chief editors and chief executive officers
1 Bonner's tenure was interrupted briefly twice
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Kyiv Post - Chief editors and chief executive officers
1 Zahoor also fired Bonner as chief editor a second time on April 30,
2014, as the newspaper underwent deep budget cuts, but reinstated him
on Sept. 1, 2014. He remains chief editor.
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Kyiv Post - Chief editors and chief executive officers
1 Parusinski, hired by Bonner as a business reporter in 2011 and later promoted to lifestyle editor, served
as chief editor for four months during Bonner's absence from May 1, 2014, to Sept. 1, 2014. Zahoor promoted Parusinski to chief executive officer
on Sept. 1, 2013, replacing J. Michael Willard, who had held the post since July 2011. During founder Sunden's
ownership of the Kyiv Post from 1995 to 2009, Sunden effectively served as chief executive officer in addition
to publisher.
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Kyiv Post - Chief editors and chief executive officers
1 She became the first Ukrainian and first woman to be chief executive officer of the
Kyiv Post
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David Jones Limited - Chief Executive Officers
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Ken Lewis (executive) - Chief Executive Officer
1 Lewis became CEO, President and Chairman of Bank of America after the retirement of Hugh McColl in
2001
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Government of Los Angeles County - Chief Executive Officer
1 The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), also known the Chief Administrative
Officer, assists the Board of Supervisors in handling the mounting administrative details of the County
and is responsible for making recommendations to the Board.
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Government of Los Angeles County - Chief Executive Officer
1 The CEO has direct supervision over 31 of the 37 departments, while the
other 8 departments—Assessor, Auditor-Controller, Community
Development Commission, County Counsel, District Attorney, Executive Office of the Board of Supervisors,
Fire, and Sheriff—do not report to the CEO.
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Professional wrestling authority figures - Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
1 * Stone Cold Steve Austin|Steve Austin
(June 7, 1999 – June 27, 1999)1
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Professional wrestling authority figures - Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
1 1 Kayfabe-appointed CEO by Linda McMahon; subsequently lost power in
a ladder match at King of the Ring (1999)|King of the Ring.
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Professional wrestling authority figures - Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
1 2 Linda McMahon gained control after her husband Vince McMahon
was barred from appearing on WWF television after Fully Loaded (1999)|
Fully Loaded. In real life, Linda McMahon served on the board of
directors for WWE from 1980; Vince McMahon appointed her to the
position of CEO in 1994 during the WWF steroid scandal.
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Willie Walsh (Irish businessman) - Aer Lingus chief executive officer
1 In October 2001 Walsh was elevated from COO to CEO, succeeding
Michael Foley who had resigned following a harassment complaint
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Willie Walsh (Irish businessman) - Aer Lingus chief executive officer
1 The company operating profits rebounded, but the cost of the write-
offs and redundancies meant that net profitability was not as quick to recover. Not all of Walsh's reforms
were successful, such as the outsourcing of aircraft cleaning. The
contracting had not been agreed with Aer Lingus unions which led to large payments to the private contractor while Aer Lingus employees did the cleaning work. A three-day lockout
(industry)|lock-out occurred in 2002 during the peak of the cutbacks.
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Willie Walsh (Irish businessman) - Aer Lingus chief executive officer
1 The management team suggested to the principal shareholder, the Irish
Government, a float of Aer Lingus on the stock market. Stock floats are
often rewarding to top management and this was opposed by the unions who feared a privatised Aer Lingus
would impose even tougher working conditions. The Government
eventually turned down the float and this led to Walsh and other
management executives resigning from the company in January 2005.
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Willie Walsh (Irish businessman) - Aer Lingus chief executive officer
1 The Taoiseach Bertie Ahern subsequently described Walsh's offer
of an MBO as a time when management wanted to steal the assets for themselves through a
management buy out, shafting staff interests..
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Willie Walsh (Irish businessman) - Aer Lingus chief executive officer
1 Dermot Mannion, formerly of Emirates Airline, succeeded Walsh as
Aer Lingus chief executive officer.
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Willie Walsh (Irish businessman) - British Airways chief executive officer
1 The British Airways board were seeking a successor to chief
executive officer Rod Eddington who had announced plans to return to his
native Australia at the end of his contract. Walsh was hired in May 2005 at age 43, with a six-month
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Chief Executive Officer (Afghanistan)
1 As part of a national unity agreement, it was agreed that Ashraf Ghani would assume the presidency and a new post of Chief Executive
Officer would be created for Abdullah Abdullah
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Chief Executive Officer (Afghanistan) - Roles and responsibilities
1 The Chief Executive Officer chairs a weekly meeting of a Ministers' Council which can make policy
recommendations to the President. The Chief Executive Officer can also
recommend ministers for the Cabinet of Afghanistan, a body chaired by the
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Chief Executive Officer (Afghanistan) - Roles and responsibilities
1 The national unity agreement calls for a meeting of the Loya Jirga within
two years to consider the need for the re-creation of a post of Prime
Minister of Afghanistan|Prime Minister within the Afghan
Government.
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Jeff Zucker - Chief Executive Officer of NBC
1 On December 15, 2005, Zucker was promoted by NBC to Chief Executive Officer of NBC Universal Television Group behind Robert
Charles Wright, vice chairman of General Electric and chairman CEO of NBC Universal. Zucker was responsible for all programming across the company’s television properties, including network, news, cable, and Sports
and Olympics. His responsibilities also included the company’s studio operations
and global distribution efforts.
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Debra L. Lee - As Chief Executive Officer of Black Entertainment Television
1 Under Lee, Black Entertainment Television has begun to move in a different format direction for the
network
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Rick Wagoner - Chief Executive Officer
1 Wagoner became president and chief executive officer in June 2000 and was elected chairman on May 1, 2003. Under his leadership, GM suffered more than $85 billion in
losses.
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Rick Wagoner - Chief Executive Officer
1 In an interview,Interview With Rick Wagoner, Motor Trend magazine, June 2006, p
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Rick Wagoner - Chief Executive Officer
1 In April 2005 Wagoner took back personal control of GM's North
American car division in light of its poor performance. In early June 2005 Wagoner announced that GM in the United States would close several
plants and shed 25,000 employees (17% of GM's U.S. workforce) by 2008. The cuts will result in GM
production reducing output by one million cars and trucks (from 6
million to 5 million).
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Rick Wagoner - Chief Executive Officer
1 In the Automotive industry crisis of 2008–2009, Wagoner came under renewed pressure as GM sought financial support from the U.S
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Rick Wagoner - Chief Executive Officer
1 During hearings for government loans to the Big Three Automakers, Wagoner, Alan Mulally and Robert Nardelli were criticized for flying to
Washington, D.C
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Rick Wagoner - Chief Executive Officer
1 The BBC reported that Wagoner was popular among GM
employees and reporters
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Rick Wagoner - Chief Executive Officer
1 On March 29, 2009, Wagoner agreed to immediately resign his position as GM
Chairman and CEO, as part of the Obama administration deal to provide GM with further short-term financing. The following day, the US government rejected GM's initial restructuring plan and gave the company 60 days to come
with a new proposal or be forced into bankruptcy. He was replaced as CEO by Fritz Henderson, who had been serving as GM's
President and Chief Operating Officer.
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Rick Wagoner - Chief Executive Officer
1 After 32 years at GM, Wagoner retired with an exit package of over $10 million: $1.65 million
in benefits per year for his first five years of retirement, $74,030 per year pension for the
rest of his life, and a $2.6 million life insurance policy that can be cashed out at any time.
[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/07/14/rick-wagoner-gets-82-mill_n_232339.html Rick Wagoner Gets Over $10 Million], Huffington
Post, August 14, 2009.
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