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The CEO Signal: 🟡 Reappraising corporate security once more
Plus: Jacqueline Novogratz on how to make an impact, and AstraZeneca’s $50 billion bet.
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Investors need more ‘moral imagination,’ says Jacqueline Novogratz
The ‘patient capital’ pioneer advocates an inclusive form of capitalism, but says there will be trade-offs.
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Syngenta’s Jeff Rowe on making Big Ag less ‘easy to hate’
The agrochemical CEO uses his family farm to navigate the politics of running a Chinese-owned crop giant with IPO ambitions.
Courtesy of Syngenta
‘Keep LinkedIn as LinkedIn’: CEO Ryan Roslansky on his AI task
The site’s product-focused chief is focusing on its core as he takes a wider role at Microsoft.
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‘48 hours in a day’: Gensler’s co-chairs on the case for power-sharing at the top
Diane Hoskins and Andy Cohen credit an unusual joint leadership structure with making their architecture firm the world’s largest.
Courtesy of Gensler
How Steve Hasker plotted an AI course for Thomson Reuters
Hasker estimates that his team will have $10 billion in “dry powder” to deploy for AI deals by 2027, in additions to the ones the company has already struck.
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How a Robinhood co-founder launched a space-lasers startup
‘The thing I’m chasing is the uncertainty,’ says Baiju Bhatt, as he tries to turn sci-fi into reality.
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‘We’re in a hurry, OK?’: How Athene’s new CEO leads a hard-charging insurer
The Apollo-backed group’s new CEO looks for people who can make decisions quickly — and not look back.
Autodesk’s Andrew Anagnost on surviving an activist attack
The design software CEO says resolving an investor standoff starts with admitting which critiques are fair.
‘Addicted to negativity’: Allstate’s Tom Wilson takes on America’s trust deficit
The insurance company CEO is doubling down after a backlash to his call to overcome the country’s divisions.
Lumen Technologies’ CEO on ‘playing to win’ after its $6B deal with AT&T
Culture change was key to turning the legacy telecoms company into a trusted network for AI, says CEO Kate Johnson.
‘I’m not an apologist for myself’: Grindr’s George Arison on its return-to-office revolt
The gay dating app’s stock has more than doubled as its CEO pushes teams to ‘go through all the pain’ of a startup.
How Christian Klein’s AI bet turned SAP into Europe’s most valuable company
The German software giant’s CEO pivoted away from its lucrative traditional business to evade an existential threat.
‘Our future is not in the headquarters’: Jan Jenisch on spinning Amrize out of Holcim
The CEO who turned around the world’s largest cement company is pitching the New York market on a fast-growing building ‘solutions’ market.
‘There is no sustenance mode’: Bipul Sinha on staying ahead of change
The Rubrik CEO and co-founder says executives must always be in “creation mode” to keep up with accelerating change.
CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski’s blunt truths about Klarna’s AI-first future
The buy-now-pay-later pioneer says automation may herald a recession, but letting people pay for pizza in installments will not.
How David Gitlin turned Carrier into one of America’s biggest industrial growth stories
Gitlin’s turnaround of the US air conditioning and refrigeration group has earned him a reputation as one of the country’s most effective industrial executives.
‘Nobody got any joy from our products’: John Hancock’s CEO on nudging behavior
John Hancock nudges its customers to get more exercise, eat healthier food, and go for preventative health screenings. That’s helped its business, too.
‘If we don’t innovate, we die’: Yahoo CEO Jim Lanzone on reviving a 30-year-old dot-com star
His challenge is to breathe new life into an old brand by persuading advertisers and users to look at it afresh.