As Warren Buffett approaches retirement, Berkshire Hathaway announced a slew of new roles for some of its most important ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. David MacNeil, whose Bolingbrook company WeatherTech makes ...
ChargePoint (NYSE: CHPT), a global leader in electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, today announced that President and Chief Executive Officer Rick Wilmer has been named to TIME's 2025 list of the ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Every year, OUT Magazine names 100 influential LGBTQ+ people in the community. The list highlights leaders from activists to actors who are making a difference. This year, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — What do King Charles III, Samuel L. Jackson, Pope Leo XIV and the leader of the Port of Portland have in common? They were recently recognized by TIME. The global media brand ...
While leaders of Birmingham’s regional water system remain tight-lipped over who they will hire as CEO and pay up to $750,000 annually, one name has quietly risen to the top. Jeffrey Thompson, a ...
The 2025 Out100 list hits newsstands this week, celebrating the nation's most influential and impactful LGBTQ+ people, and it includes an honoree from Houston. Ian Haddock is founder and CEO of The ...
From Tesla CEO Elon Musk to former Asana CEO Dustin Moskovitz, here are the CEOs who have spoken out about the downsides of the position. Facebook co-founder and former Asana CEO Dustin Moskovitz ...
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says checking email during meetings is “disrespectful.” Dimon said that he gives “100%” of his focus when attending meetings and always does the pre-meeting reads.
Next time you’re tempted to scroll through your inbox or Slack during a work meeting, Jamie Dimon has a simple message: don’t even think about it. The longtime JPMorgan Chase CEO argues that meeting ...