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FedEx CEO Fred Smith Sees Hybrids as Central to the Nation’s Energy FutureCEO Watch recently caught up with Fred Smith, founder and CEO of Federal Express, a $39 billion enterprise that had [...] |
JP Donlon | CEO Interviews | December 12 2008 |
Signature Bank CEO Joseph DePaolo: Banking on BusinessesSeven years ago, 65 HSBC executives simultaneously jumped ship to embark on an unlikely adventure: launching a brand new bank [...] |
Jennifer Pellet | CEO Interviews | December 12 2008 |
Robert Bosch Chairman & CEO Peter Marks: Energizing BoschChances are good that there’s a Robert Bosch GmbH product under the hood of whatever car you drive. Founded in [...] |
Jennifer Pellet | CEO Interviews | October 8 2008 |
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin: Palin’s Pipeline PolitickingShortly before being named the GOP’s vice presidential candidate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin spoke with Chief Executive magazine in an [...] |
Weld Royal | CEO Interviews | October 8 2008 |
Strategic Hotels & Resorts CEO Laurence Geller: Smooth OperatorEver wonder how long it should take to change the sheets on a bed? Ask Laurence Geller. The CEO of [...] |
Jennifer Pellet | CEO Interviews | October 8 2008 |
Carlson Chairman Marilyn Carlson: An Upside-Down Career path To The TopAs chairman of Carlson, the $39.8 billion parent company of Radisson, Country Inns & Suites, Regent, Carlson Wagonlit Travel (CWT) [...] |
Jennifer Pellet | CEO Interviews | October 8 2008 |
National Drug Control Policy Director General Barry McCaffrey: Internationalism Without BlindersThe current political struggle over foreign policy and arms control is not really isolationists vs. internationalists, as some would have you believe, but on which principles U.S. internationalism should be based. Speaking in Washington to our group of Vietnam Vet CEOs recently, former naval aviator Sen. John McCain, a committed internationalist, argues for a vigorous re-examination of U.S. foreign policy objectives. |
JP Donlon | CEO Interviews | August 21 2008 |
Who You Gonna Call?Robert S. “Steve” Miller, 66, gained a reputation for fixing ailing companies, something that became an unantici – pated career [...] |
Jennifer Pellet | CEO Interviews | July 23 2008 |
Procter & Gamble CEO A.G. Lafley: Lafley’s Law: If You Want to Win Become a Game-ChangerP&G’s A.G. Lafley talks about making real innovation happen. |
JP Donlon | CEO Interviews | July 23 2008 |
LexisNexis CEO Andy Prozes: Trials and TriumphsWhen Andy Prozes took the helm at LexisNexis in 2000, the com pany was the go-to resource for legal records, [...] |
Jennifer Pellet | CEO Interviews | April 22 2008 |