Why is Bob Iger’s return to Disney as CEO such a big deal? When complaints about Chapek reached the board, it did something pretty shocking by calling back its former CEO.
Australia’s former prime minister secretly held three other roles Scott Morrison served as Australia’s 30th prime minister from 2018 to 2022. Throughout his administration, he faced criticism over his leadership style and responses to national issues. Now, it’s coming out that he also held a secret form of “shadow government" that most people inside his administration
As Hong Kong’s leader steps down, who are some possible successors? Carrie Lam is the current leader of Hong Kong, and yesterday, she announced she wouldn’t be running for a second five-year term. In fact, she said she told Beijing about her decision in March last year. There are several people set to possibly replace her, one of which is
New York’s Kathy Hochul is the 45th female governor in US history. Why do women only account for 1.8% of governors? This isn’t just a New York problem. Hochul will be the 45th female governor in the entire country’s history of over 2,531 governors across all states, which is under 1.8%. In fact, including Hochul, nine of those governors are currently serving in their respective states. Who’
Who will replace German Chancellor Angela Merkel? When Merkel leaves office, she will exit as both one of the most admired and most successful world leaders in a time of increasing global discord. This means, when Merkel steps down next year, whoever wins the chancellorship will have big shoes to fill. In Europe, German Chancellor Angela Merkel
“You lead by serving others,” says Silicon Valley’s longest serving CEO Ray Zinn Ray Zinn, 82 and now retired, lives on a 500 acres ranch near Helena, Montana, where his pastimes of riding horses with his wife and riding his all-terrain vehicle suggest his appreciation of nature. So, it may surprise onlookers unfamiliar with Zinn’s background to learn of the impact he
Biden criticizes Trump, says America is “crying out for leadership” In a speech on Tuesday in Philadelphia City Hall, presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden criticized President Donald Trump’s handling of the protests in over 120 cities of the United States. Biden likened Trump’s rhetoric to that of Southern racists in the 1960s while emphasizing the need for empathy.