How CEOs are trying to be like Musk and curry favor with Trump
- Ceos are trying to emulate Elon Musk and gain favor with Donald Trump.
- Some executives believe aligning with Musk's approach could improve their public image.
- Others view Trump's endorsement as a potential boon for their businesses.
- Navigating relationships with influential leaders is seen as key to corporate success.
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When Spotify CEO Daniel Ek spoke on the phone with Donald Trump, he arrived prepared. Ek shared statistics with the elected president on how well his pre-election podcast interview with Joe Rogan worked on the broadcast platform, told CNN a familiar source of the discussion, a subtle way to stroke Trump’s ego during his introductory call. Ek is one of at least 10 CEOs who spoke to Trump or traveled to Mar-a-Lago to meet with him in person since …
What 200 CEOs Told Me About Their Hopes for the Trump Administration
I’ve hosted Yale CEO Summits before– but few have taken place in such fraught circumstances as our most recent 150th Yale CEO Summit this week or with such remarkable results. The day after Luigi Mangione was indicted for murder, 200 top American CEOs came together, under heavily armed protection, in a bold statement of defiance of the populist fringes, not frightened away or intimidated for standing up for leadership and American character. Th…
Analysis: How CEOs are trying to get a seat at the table with Trump - World Stock Market
When Spotify CEO Daniel Ek spoke on the phone with Donald Trump, he was prepared. Ek shared statistics with the president-elect about the performance of the interview Trump gave to Joe Rogan’s pre-election podcast on the streaming platform, a source familiar with the conversation revealed to CNN . It was a subtle way to please Trump’s ego during the introductory call. Ek is one of at least 10 CEOs who have spoken with Trump or traveled to Mar-a…
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