Dana White, CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship and a close Donald Trump supporter, will join Meta’s board of directors in yet another signal that the company is moving to further align itself with the incoming administration.
This comes at a time when the political leaning of Meta's board seems to be in transition after the victory of Trump in the US elections
Social media giant Meta announced Monday the appointment of three new directors to its board, including Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC ... Meta last week named Republican stalwart Joel Kaplan to head up public affairs at the company, taking over ...
Dana White, the CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), is joining Meta’s board of directors, he announced in an X post Monday. “I love social media. And I’m excited to be a small part of the future of AI and emerging technologies,
White is the CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship and an ally of Donald Trump ... and Meta's ex-president of global affairs — was announced earlier this month. Joel Kaplan, who has been the company's vice president of global public policy since 2011 ...
(Reuters) - Meta Platforms said on Monday it had elected three new directors to its board, including Dana White, CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC ... prominent Republican policy executive Joel Kaplan to the position of global affairs head.
Meta tapped long-time Trump backer Dana White to join its board of directors at at time when Republicans will soon control congress and the White House.
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