Meta and Amazon axe diversity programs ahead of Trump inauguration - Changes at Meta come after company elevated prominent Republican to key position and donated to Trump
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CEO and President Dana White will join Meta’s board of directors, the social media company announced Monday. White is part of a trio of new additions to the
Mr. White, a close ally of President-elect Donald J. Trump, further strengthens the social media giant’s connections with the incoming administration.
One of those elected was Dana White, CEO and president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. John Elkann, CEO of Exor, a European investment company, and Charlie Songhurst, a technology investor ...
This comes at a time when the political leaning of Meta's board seems to be in transition after the victory of Trump in the US elections Dana White, the CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship ...
In less than two weeks, Meta has scrapped its U.S. fact-checking program, elevated prominent Republican Joel Kaplan to be its chief global affairs officer and elected Dana White, CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and close friend of Trump, to its board.
In less than two weeks, Meta has scrapped its US fact-checking programme, elevated prominent Republican Joel Kaplan to be its chief global affairs officer and elected Mr Dana White, chief executive officer (CEO) of Ultimate Fighting Championship and Trump’s close friend, to its board.
Meta will no longer have a dedicated team for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, and Amazon says it is 'winding down outdated programs and materials'
Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has expanded its board of directors by appointing Dana
Meta and Amazon axe diversity programs ahead of Trump inauguration - Changes at Meta come after company elevated prominent Republican to key position and donated to Trump
Meta has appointed three new members to its board of directors, including Dana White, the president and CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship and a familiar figure in the orbit of incoming