In a November 21, 2016 memo to Fidelity employees, Johnson announced he would retire in December and turn over the Chairmanship to his daughter Abigail. Although he will no longer be a member of the Board of Directors at Fidelity, Johnson plans to “maintain office hours . . . and continue to consult periodically with Abby.”
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Dr. Sommer Gunia’s suitcases sat packed, ready to disembark, in her cruise ship cabin. It was Feb. 3, and Gunia and her husband, Steven, had just spent two weeks on board the Diamond Princess, a luxury liner that sailed from Hong Kong to Yokohama, Japan. The next day, they would be flying back home to Scottsdale, Arizona, where she works as a surgeon. On their final night, they savored this bucket-list trip they had saved up for two years to take. Read More...
Jason Wright, who became the face of the Washington Commanders’ attempt to transform their workplace culture after being hired four years ago as the first Black team president in NFL history, will move out of that role immediately and will leave the organization by the end of the upcoming season, Wright and Commanders owner Josh Harris said.
Wright will assume the title of senior adviser while maintaining his responsibilities as the team’s de facto president, focusing primarily on its search for a new stadium site and stadium naming rights partner. Read More...