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Susan Arnold began her career as a brand assistant for the Dawn/Ivory Snow Group at Proctor Gamble in 1980. In 1999, she assumed global responsibility for Procter & Gamble's beauty business, thereby becoming the first woman to reach a president-level position in the company. [ 3][ 4] She retired from Procter & Gamble on September 1, 2009. [ 5]
At Disney’s 2024 annual shareholders meeting, to be held virtually April 3, investors will vote on rival board candidate slates — Disney’s own 12-member lineup, Nelson Peltz’s Trian ...
Disney resigned as an executive from Walt Disney Productions in 1977 over disagreements with corporate decisions. He later said, "I just felt creatively the company was not going anywhere interesting. It was very stifling." [6] Disney retained a seat on the board of directors until 1984, when he resigned in the midst of a corporate takeover battle.
In 2003, Roy E. Disney (Walt’s nephew) and fellow dissident director Stanley Gold were kicked off the board and the duo led a “Save Disney” shareholder revolt against Eisner.
Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken. co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV and Pegasus Entertainment. June 21, 1991. The Rocketeer. released under Walt Disney Pictures in North America and under Touchstone Pictures outside of North America; co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV and The Gordon Company. November 22, 1991.
The same day activist investor Nelson Peltz announced he was launching a proxy campaign to get seats on Disney’s board of directors, the company adopted amended bylaws covering nominations of ...
Bloomberg is reporting that Disney investors today have re-elected Steve Jobs to Disney's board of directors.
The Walt Disney Company just announced that Jack Dorsey (co-founder and CEO of Square, as well co-founder and chairman at Twitter, as if you didn't know) has joined its board of directors. "Jack ...