CEO
Coverage of CEO in the Nexus archive.
- Vishal Garg, the CEO of Better Home & Finance who fired 900 people on Zoom just before Christmas wants his job back
Vishal Garg, the CEO of Better Home & Finance, wants his job back after having fired 900 people over Zoom just before Christmas. According to the content, Garg currently feels duped.
- Luigi Mangione case in photos: From Brian Thompson’s killing to the courtroom
Photos detail the legal case against Luigi Mangione, which involves his suspected killing of Brian Thompson. The legal proceedings cover details from the event in New York City involving UnitedHealthcare's CEO to current developments in the courtroom.
- Barrick Chairman's Planned Overhaul Meets Investor Backlash
John Thornton was expected to step down as chairman of Barrick Mining Corp. last year after a turbulent tenure. Instead, he seized control from his long-time CEO. He is now driving an overhaul of one of the world’s largest gold producers.
- India Bullion Exchange CEO Resigns in Blow to Fledgling Platform
The head of India’s only dedicated bullion exchange has stepped down, dealing a setback to the four-year-old platform. The exchange struggles to gain traction in one of the world’s largest gold markets.
- L.A. homeless provider has paid CEO who lives in Hawaii $1.6 million in salary, vacation over two years
An L.A. homeless provider paid its CEO, who lives in Hawaii, a total of $1.6 million in salary and vacation over two years. The chief executive works for a domestic violence nonprofit and is reportedly receiving compensation significantly more than comparable organizational heads.
- Bank of America spends $250 million a year on GLP-1 drugs for its employees, CEO says
Bank of America spends $250 million annually on GLP-1 drugs for its employees, according to the CEO. Employers face challenges due to rising demand for costly GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy.
- Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership starts search for new CEO
The Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership has begun a national search for its new CEO. The organization is seeking a leader to take on the role.
- Office of Hawaiian Affairs launches national search for new CEO
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs has launched a national search for a new CEO. The organization aims to identify a leader who can build on recent momentum and inspire excellence.
- In-N-Out employee among 2 killed in Idaho mass shooting, CEO reveals
An In-N-Out employee is among two people killed in a mass shooting outside an Idaho restaurant, as confirmed by the fast-food chain's CEO. The incident occurred on Saturday, with the CEO revealing the details on Sunday.
- HII’s sea drone business is growing, but revenue is ‘modest,’ CEO says
HII's sea drone business is growing, but the CEO notes that revenue remains modest. The company's focus on this sector indicates expansion despite current financial constraints.
- Build East Baton Rouge to search for new leader after announcing CEO's departure
Build East Baton Rouge will search for a new leader after announcing the departure of its CEO, Deidre Deculus Robert. The board commissioners made the announcement regarding the CEO's exit.
- OHA Is Looking For A New CEO Amid Legal Battle
OHA is seeking a new CEO while the organization faces a lawsuit from its current chief executive. The legal battle is ongoing during the leadership transition.
- Ice-cold question CEO dad asked after arrest for murder of his daughter, 9, during custody trip with frightened youngster
A CEO was arrested for the murder of his 9-year-old daughter during a custody trip. The arrest occurred following the child's death.
- No link between SIR and welfare schemes: CEO
A CEO stated there is no connection between SIR and welfare schemes. The claim addresses potential concerns about an association between the two.
- Ford stock surges after CEO reveals the surprising reason the automaker is beating expectations while rivals struggle
Ford stock is rising after the CEO disclosed a surprising reason for the automaker's outperformance compared to struggling competitors.
- The Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce is on the hunt for its next CEO
The Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce is searching for a new CEO after April Wehrs resigned following 15 years of leadership. The chamber's board plans to hire a replacement.
- How the fight over Cracker Barrel’s logo marked the beginning of the end for its CEO
Cracker Barrel faces a conflict over its logo, which has become a symbol of the company's identity. The situation has led to speculation about the future of its CEO.
- Cracker Barrel is replacing its CEO with a former Bloomin' Brands executive
Cracker Barrel is replacing its CEO with David Deno, who previously led Bloomin' Brands. Deno will assume the role on August 10.
- Fly.io CEO Kurt Mackey is stepping down
Fly.io CEO Kurt Mackey is stepping down. The article provides a blog post link and Hacker News discussion details.
- Ferguson CEO and other executive roles to relocate from Newport News to Tampa
Ferguson's CEO and executive leadership staff will relocate from Newport News to Tampa. The company confirmed it is expanding its corporate footprint by moving 25-50 associates to a new office in Florida.
- Sanofi is scrapping its once-touted eczema drug in a new CEO pipeline overhaul
Sanofi is discontinuing its eczema drug as part of a CEO-led pipeline overhaul, citing insufficient improvement over existing treatments like its own Dupixent.
- After shocking quarter, IBM insists that AI isn’t killing the mainframe
IBM's stock crashed after warnings of poor mainframe sales, but the CEO attributed the decline to AI temporarily disrupting corporate hardware budgets.
- Up Close: NJ Transit CEO talks 3% ticket price hike amid train meltdown, customer frustrations
NJ Transit's CEO addressed a 3% ticket price hike and ongoing train meltdowns causing customer frustrations. The discussion occurred amid the World Cup final, highlighting operational challenges and public dissatisfaction.
- American Airlines CEO lays out his vision to close a more than $3 billion profit gap
American Airlines CEO outlines plans to address a $3 billion profit gap by enhancing operational reliability, expanding premium seating and lounge investments, and evaluating orders for new wide-body planes from Boeing and Airbus.
- Why the whopping £1.6million payout for the Thames Water CEO spells disaster for Britain's future: ALEX BRUMMER
The article discusses a £1.6 million payout to the CEO of Thames Water and argues it signifies a negative impact on Britain's future. The focus is on the financial decision's implications for the country.
- CEO aged just SEVENTEEN dies in unexplained circumstances six years after setting up successful lemonade business
A seventeen-year-old CEO of a successful lemonade business died in unexplained circumstances six years after founding the company. The cause of death remains unclear.
- Strategy feels 'very secure' until bitcoin reaches $8,000-$10,000, says CEO
A CEO expressed confidence in a strategy's security until Bitcoin reaches $8,000-$10,000. The statement highlights optimism about Bitcoin's future price trajectory.
- DART selects, doesn't publicly reveal CEO finalist
DART board members have selected a finalist for the position of CEO but will not disclose the individual's identity until next week.
- BRS team meets CEO, seeks extension of time for SIR
The BRS team met with a CEO to request an extension for SIR. The meeting focused on seeking additional time to complete the SIR process.
- IBM shares skid more than 20% after company warns second-quarter earnings fell short of expectations
IBM shares fell over 20% after the company warned that second-quarter earnings fell short of expectations. The CEO attributed the shortfall to weakness in the software and infrastructure business as clients shifted spending toward hardware purchases.
- Someone pretended to be my CEO and almost got me to send $300 in gift-card codes.
An intern was targeted by a scammer pretending to be the CEO of their company, who asked them to purchase $300 in gift cards. The intern nearly complied before realizing the request for codes via text was suspicious and verified the scam with the company.
- BioOrbit CEO on Developing Cancer Treatments in Zero Gravity
BioOrbit's CEO discusses the development of cancer treatments in zero gravity. The focus is on leveraging microgravity environments to advance medical research.
- Delta expects higher airfare to last, bringing 2026 profit goal in reach, CEO says
Delta expects higher airfares to continue, which will help achieve its 2026 profit goal, according to the CEO. Delta is the first U.S. airline to report second-quarter results.
- TeraWulf’s stock surges after a $19 billion deal with Anthropic
TeraWulf's stock surged following a $19 billion deal with Anthropic. The CEO stated the deal validates the company's pivot to supporting AI development.
- Ocado Says Co-Founder Tim Steiner to Step Down as CEO in 2028
Ocado announced that co-founder Tim Steiner will step down as CEO in 2028. The statement confirms his departure from the role but does not specify a successor.
- This humanoid robotics company is going public, but its CEO isn’t promising a robot in your home anytime soon
Agility Robotics is going public via a SPAC, while its CEO has not promised that robots will be in homes soon. The company is focusing on execution rather than chasing high valuations like other humanoid startups.
- Kongsberg Has ‘Really Steep’ Demand for Its Missiles, CEO Says
Kongsberg is experiencing high demand for its missiles, according to its CEO. The company's missile products are in 'really steep' demand as reported by the CEO.
- Indian firm, CEO among entities sanctioned by U.S. for ‘fuelling’ civil war in Sudan
The U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned an Indian firm and its CEO for enabling the Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces to escalate the civil war in Sudan.
- Exit strategy? Settlement negotiations underway over future of Oak Park safety-net hospital
Settlement negotiations are underway regarding a CEO's potential exit strategy and the future of Oak Park's West Suburban Medical Center, a safety-net hospital. The discussions focus on the hospital's operational direction and leadership changes.
- Cerebras CEO says margin forecast was 'misunderstood' as stock plummets after earnings
Cerebras CEO clarified that a margin forecast was 'misunderstood,' contributing to a stock decline following earnings. The company has a staggered lock-up expiration, with some shares becoming available for trading this week.