CEOs
Coverage of CEOs in the Nexus archive.
- Buc-ee’s employee reveals what happens to tons of leftover food: ‘CEOs should be ashamed’
A Buc-ee’s employee disclosed how the company handles tons of leftover food, criticizing CEOs for the process. The revelation highlights concerns about food waste management practices.
- Trump rings opening bell at White House with raft of CEOs in first-of-its-kind market open
Trump rings the opening bell at the White House with a group of CEOs in a first-of-its-kind market open. The Trump Accounts program includes a one-time $1,000 contribution from the U.S. Treasury Department for babies born between 2025 and 2028.
- The Real Reason Companies Are Shedding Workers
The article discusses recent corporate layoffs and suggests there are hidden reasons behind them that CEOs are not disclosing. It mentions conflicting reports about the causes of these layoffs.
- Govt. asks employees healthcare trust to finalise guidelines for health scheme
The government has asked the Employees' Healthcare Trust (EHCT) to finalize guidelines for a health scheme. The EHCT board has been reconstituted with 18 members from the administration, including the Chief Secretary, special chief secretaries of key departments, and CEOs of Rajiv Arogya Sri Trust, SERP, and EHS.
- CEOs are getting ruthless about worker performance
CEOs are becoming more ruthless in pushing workers for results due to fears that their companies have lost their competitive edge. They are vowing to increase pressure on employees to achieve better performance.
- The Morning Brief: What the PDB Can Offer the Corporate Leadership Team
The article compares the structured, curated information environment of the President’s Daily Brief (PDB) used by U.S. national security leaders to the fragmented decision-making processes of corporate CEOs. It highlights how a dedicated briefer in the PDB model provides tailored analysis, identifies blind spots, and enables senior leaders to address complex issues effectively, suggesting corporations could adopt similar strategies to improve executive decision-making.
- Vertu wants CEOs to run companies from an AI foldable starting at $6,880
Vertu has introduced a high-end AI foldable device priced from $6,880, targeting CEOs. The device integrates AI-agent workflows, enterprise systems, and luxury design elements, built on the open-source Hermes project.
- Blakeman courts deep-pocketed NY elite at Hamptons power breakfast
The Nassau County executive met with over 80 CEOs, philanthropists, and power brokers at a nonpartisan business breakfast hosted by billionaire John Catsimatidis in Southampton. The event took place at 75 Main, a prominent venue in the Hamptons.
- Harris alum launches bipartisan group to advance Mexican-American relations
A Harris alum has launched the bipartisan American Mexican Leadership Council (AMLC) to strengthen U.S.-Mexico relations and advocate for the Mexican-American community. The group includes former ambassadors and CEOs, aiming to connect leaders across sectors for this initiative.