The latest corporate shuffle at Mark Zuckerberg's Meta tells you how Big Tech is thinking about the incoming Trump administration.
Meta Platforms said Monday it had elected three new directors to its board, including Dana White, CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and close friend of President-elect Donald Trump. The Facebook-parent also elected Charlie Songhurst,
Observers noted at the time that Zuckerberg hoped to make use of Clegg's European connections in navigating the regulatory landscape there. Now, Zuckerberg's attention is turning homeward. He has already made moves to please President-elect Donald Trump,
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Social media giant Meta announced Monday the appointment of three new directors to its board, including Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) head Dana White, a close ally to US President-elect Donald Trump.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta announced a major overhaul of its global policy team on Thursday – replacing left-leaning department chief Nick Clegg with the company’s most well-known Republican, Joel
Dana White, the president and CEO of UFC and longtime friend of President-elect Donald Trump, is among the new people appointed to Meta’s board of directors, the company announced Monday.
Sir Nick Clegg is leaving Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. With him goes the idea that the great and the good of the liberal policy elites should decide how we all behave on the internet.
UFC CEO Dana White, a longtime friend of Donald Trump, is joining the board of Meta two weeks before the new administration begins.
Explore Meta's strategic board appointments, including Dana White, as the company focuses on AI and future technologies.