Tag: Appointments and Executive Changes

Sri Lanka’s President Confirms Plan to Resign, Prime Minister’s Office Says

The embattled president of Sri Lanka, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who hasn’t been seen or heard from publicly since protesters…

Director of the Guggenheim to Step Down

Richard Armstrong, the director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, said he planned to retire from his role…

Secret Service Director to Step Down and Join Maker of Snapchat

WASHINGTON — The director of the Secret Service announced on Thursday that he would retire at the end…

White House Communications Director Plans to Step Down

WASHINGTON — Kate Bedingfield, the White House communications director, will step down from her position this summer, White…

Boris Johnson Fights to Hold Power After Cabinet Ministers Resign

LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain suffered a potentially lethal political blow on Tuesday when two…

Martin Guzmán, Argentina’s Economy Minister, Abruptly Quits

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) — Argentina’s economy minister abruptly resigned on Saturday night, a move that threatens to further…

Starbucks Executive, Prominent in Push Against Union Drive, Will Leave

Starbucks said Friday that an executive who played a key role in the company’s response to a growing…

Infighting Overshadows Big Plans at The Washington Post

When Sally Buzbee joined The Washington Post a year ago this month, she took over a newsroom that…

New MoMA PS1 Director Resigns

Kate Fowle, who became director of MoMA PS1 in 2019 and barely had the chance to lead the…

Philadelphia Museum of Art Names a New Director

Two years after publicly confronting sexual harassment allegations, the Philadelphia Museum of Art has selected its new leader:…

CNN Enters the Post-Jeff Zucker Era. Bye-Bye ‘Breaking News’ Banners.

CNN’s ubiquitous “Breaking News” banner is gone, now reserved for instances of truly urgent events. Snarky on-screen captions…

What Sheryl Sandberg’s Exit Reveals About Women’s Progress in Tech

But many of them encountered difficulties steering aging tech companies. Of those women, only Ms. Catz, Ms. Hood…