Leadership in 2021 is marked by transformation. Insider's inaugural list of the Most Transformative CEOs celebrates executives who are best meeting the needs of their many stakeholders.
Insider is proud to announce this first class. 👇
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In the latest on student debt cancelation, Biden asked @SecCardona to prepare a memo on his legal authority to cancel up to $50k per person. But until that happens, here's what's been done so far to take on the student debt crisis:
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NEW: A 6-minute video of the attack on an elderly Asian woman in NYC paints a fuller picture than the 26-second one police initially released.
Building staff members appeared to tend to the victim just after the assailant left.
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I took a look at China's efforts to create its own advertising ID, which the tech specs suggest would aim to skirt Apple's upcoming app-privacy changes.
Also: France's ADLC to announce tomorrow whether it'll impose interim measures on the policy rollout
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I profiled @carolynryan, the most powerful woman in the New York Times newsroom and possibly the next executive editor. Ryan co-authored today’s diversity report and supervises the paper’s most fraught topic: newsroom culture https://t.co/MHVa6tRGuQ
As NY looks to legalize adult-use cannabis, it's no secret that cannabis companies are eyeing acquisitions as a way to enter the state. Here's what you can expect to see.
Latest from me & @jfberke
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Morgan Stanley's recession dashboard is flashing a signal it’s never shown before — and the firm has put together a game plan to avoid the losses to come
https://t.co/eUObSKM39A
JPMorgan’s quant guru crunched the numbers around the recent yield-curve inversion and reached a shockingly bullish conclusion for stocks over the next 30 months
https://t.co/KsUJDRojpr
Hedge funds are playing with fire as they all cram into the same stocks — and their behavior could make the next market crash even worse
https://t.co/16IQL0uobq