Meta on Monday announced that Dana White, the Ultimate Fighting Championship CEO and an ally of Donald Trump's, will join the tech company's board.
Meta has named three new members to its board of directors, including Dana White, the Ultimate Fighting Championship chief executive who played a key role in the reelection of his longtime friend, President-elect Donald Trump.
CEO and President Dana White will join Meta’s board of directors, the social media company announced Monday. White is part of a trio of new additions to the
Meta announces three new members to its board of directors, including UFC CEO Dana White, who had wanted Mark Zuckerberg to fight Elon Musk for charity.
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UFC CEO Dana White is now in business with Mark Zuckerberg. Meta, formerly known as Facebook Inc., announced Monday the UFC CEO has joined the company’s board of directors along with John Elkann, CEO of Exor; and Charlie Songhurst, former General Manager and Head of Global Corporate Strategy at Microsoft.
UFC CEO Dana White is kicking off 2025 by teaming up with Mark Zuckerberg. On Monday afternoon, Zuckerberg announced that White would join Meta's Board Of
UFC CEO and president Dana White has been elected to join Meta’s board of directors, Mark Zuckerberg’s tech conglomerate announced on Monday. He will be joined by Exor CEO John Elkann and tech investor Charlie Songhurst.
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The Trump International Hotel was a hotbed for corruption and foreign conflicts of interest during Trump’s first term. Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, for example, spent at least $259,724 at the hotel in 2017 while he was under investigation for money laundering. He used the presidential suite, which at the time was $10,000 per night.