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Robert Johnson: Companies will take hiring Black workers seriously when not doing so hurts their stock
February 22, 2021
BET founder Robert Johnson told CNBC tougher corporate accountability will help ensure companies work to hire more Black Americans in senior roles.
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Royal Caribbean CEO says booking data for cruises suggests a surprisingly positive post-Covid recovery
February 22, 2021
Royal Caribbean CEO Richard Fain told CNBC on Monday that booking data for cruises suggests a surprisingly positive post-Covid recovery.
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Op-ed: It's not often a CEO touches you at your core, but Marriott's Arne Sorenson did just that
February 17, 2021
Longtime Marriott employees, and even his competitors, shared how CEO Arne Sorenson lead with his heart.
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Bumble IPO: The female founder behind the dating app making market history
February 11, 2021
Bumble found business success with its female-focused dating algorithm, now the women behind the app including CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd are making IPO history.
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Here’s what prominent Black Americans, including BET founder Robert Johnson, want the next generation to know
February 09, 2021
Robert Johnson, Degas Wright, Bonawyn Eison, Dr. George James and James McDonald share their success stories and advice.
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Op-ed: Why one of market's hottest tech companies says WFH is getting worrisome
February 05, 2021
Amazon, Salesforce and Alphabet recently invested in Databricks at a value of $28 billion, but the start-up is worried that prolonged WFH could slow success.
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Merck CEO says public service is in his future, but not politics, as he plans June retirement
February 04, 2021
Merck CEO Ken Frazier is retiring in June. He leaves a legacy of a focus on research, and a commitment to social justice that he's likely to continue.
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Henry Blodget says Jeff Bezos gave him key leadership advice as an early Business Insider investor
February 03, 2021
Insider Inc. CEO Henry Blodget recalls the early days of his media company when the Amazon founder became a financial backer.
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'It's a new normal' — Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian on changing role of a CEO during trying times
February 03, 2021
"Once you are committed to bringing everyone forward in an equitable manner, I don't think there's another path," Delta's Ed Bastian told CNBC's David Faber.
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‘No option to be quiet now’ — Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins on leadership during the pandemic
February 03, 2021
"The productivity is much higher than we would have anticipated" during this work-from-home era, Cisco Systems' CEO Chuck Robbins told CNBC's David Faber.
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HP CEO Enrique Lores on corporate accountability: 'We behave according to our values'
February 03, 2021
The voice of the company and voice of the CEO is important to show direction, leadership and mobilize communities," HP's Enrique Lores told CNBC's David Faber.
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Tilray CEO, whose stock spiked 1,400% in a 2018 short-squeeze, issues a warning to GameStop, AMC bosses
January 27, 2021
"At times like this, your company is not your stock and your stock is not your company," Tilray CEO Brendan Kennedy told CNBC.
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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon gets $10 million pay cut over bank's role in 1MDB scandal
January 27, 2021
The pay cut for Solomon reflects prior penalties imposed on the bank and not Solomon's own conduct, the SEC filing said.
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How Covid accelerated the rise of ghost kitchens
January 15, 2021
As restaurants struggle, ghost kitchens are popping up across the country. Can they help businesses survive, and will they outlast the pandemic?
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Synchrony CEO Margaret Keane stepping down after nearly a decade leading the co-branded card lender
January 12, 2021
Synchrony CEO Margaret Keane will step down after nearly a decade of running the co-branded card lender.
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Op-ed: I broke barriers as Black woman in tech without a degree. Hire more workers like me
January 09, 2021
Black workers without a college degree have been the most likely to see lives disrupted by Covid-19, and remain most at-risk of securing new jobs.
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Yale's Sonnenfeld says CEOs may stop supporting Republicans who back Trump election challenge
January 05, 2021
Business leaders want to spread the message that "it's time to move on and respect the Constitution," Yale's Jeffrey Sonnenfeld told CNBC.
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Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf is retiring, current president to take over
January 05, 2021
The move by Mollenkopf comes at a high point for the San Diego company, which stands to benefit as more phones connect to 5G networks.
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1 out of 10 survive cardiac arrest, a new device under FDA review hopes to change that
December 30, 2020
Cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death globally, killing 7 million to 9 million people a year. The Neurescue medical device aims to change that.
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The retail industry is leading the way as women take over CEO roles
December 28, 2020
A record 41 female CEOs are soon going to be leading Fortune 500 companies, with Lauren Hobart set to take over Dick's Sporting Goods in February.
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Op-ed: Here comes more Covid stimulus, and the unemployment fraudsters who prey on it
December 28, 2020
Cracking down on unemployment fraud is a big challenge, but it shouldn't come at the expense of getting workers the funds they need from Covid-19 stimulus.
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Employers mandating Covid vaccines may be very rare, says Marsh & McLennan CEO
December 24, 2020
"We all want to return to a more normal way of life ... and vaccines are really required for that," Dan Glaser of Marsh & McLennan Companies told CNBC.
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Second stimulus checks will help, but U.S. income crisis runs much deeper than Covid
December 20, 2020
Some Covid-19 sufferers have 'long haul" symptoms of disease. For many Americans whose finances were strapped by pandemic, it's income inequality that lingers.
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Op-ed: Workers across U.S. are losing confidence. We need to fix that before it's too late
December 18, 2020
As the challenging year of 2020 nears its end, worker confidence in employers and career opportunities has declined. Here's how to fix that unsettling trend.
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57% of workers support a mandatory Covid-19 vaccine for return to office: CNBC Survey
December 18, 2020
A partisan split emerges in a new survey of Americans asked whether co-workers should be required to have Covid-19 vaccination before returning to the office.
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1 in 4 Americans will be working remotely in 2021, Upwork survey reveals
December 15, 2020
1 in 4 Americans will be working remotely in 2021, Upwork survey reveals.
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Within a decade you may be working with an avatar or a digital twin
December 10, 2020
Advances in AR and VR promise to revolutionize the workplace, Paul Jacobs, chairman and CEO of XCOM, told CNBC at its virtual At Work event on Thursday.
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Deere's farm version of facial recognition is coming to fields in 2021
December 10, 2020
Deere is shifting into AI, autonomous equipment and the 5G future, and one of its biggest agtech bets, plant recognition, is coming to the farm in 2021.
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Mellody Hobson, new chair of the Starbucks board, is a big champion of financial literacy
December 10, 2020
Ariel Investments' Mellody Hobson rose from a childhood of financial insecurity into an investing powerhouse and philanthropist.
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CEO turnover hit lowest level in years as boards sought stability during Covid's early days
December 10, 2020
As the pandemic turned the business world upside down, boards sought stability in company leadership, driving CEO turnover to its lowest level in years.
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