Mark Zuckerberg is speaking out about his recent shakeup at Meta. Earlier this week, Zuckerberg stunned the tech world when he announced that he was
Mark Zuckerberg explains that he hired UFC CEO Dana White to the Meta board of directors because of his 'backbone' and 'legendary' business acumen.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg surprised many this month when he moved to add UFC founder Dana White to the company’s board of directors. Given that his business experience was limited solely to ...
Meta co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg says UFC boss Dana White will bring backbone and entrepreneurial expertise to his company's board of directors.
UFC icon, Joe Rogan, and American businessman, Mark Zuckerberg, have praised UFC boss Dana White for his incredible business acumen, growing the UFC.
Mark Zuckerberg's recent business decisions have made people think that he is trying to cozy up to President-elect Donald Trump. The post Mark Zuckerberg Tells Joe Rogan Why UFC CEO Dana White Is Joining Meta’s Board of Directors appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg surprised many this month when he moved to add UFC founder Dana White to the company’s board of directors. Given that his business experience was limited solely to managing MMA fighters and working as a fight promoter before building UFC into a sports and entertainment giant,
Reigning UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones attended Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony and victory rally, sharing snaps from the event on social media.
Argentina's far-right president was seen sharing a laugh with Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, while UFC boss Dana White and influencers Jake and Logan Paul were also there.
White’s contact book also includes several tech giants – including Meta boss and UFC super-fan Mark Zuckerberg. Last week, it was announced that Dana White had officially accepted a job offer ...
America Inc seems to be turning by the winds of politics. If Meta’s change of heart, as articulated by its CEO Mark Zuckerberg, works for the business, expect other US companies to follow.