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Ken Chenault and Ken Frazier on the Challenge of Polarization Todaybusiness leaders Ken Chenault and Ken Frazier partnered to gather the support of U.S. executives to take a stand. They secured more than 700 signatures for their statement opposing ...
A year after the Supreme Court banned race-based admissions, the law school’s first-year Black student enrollment plummeted — ...
Merck & Co’s CEO Kenneth Frazier has said the pharma industry must take on the challenge of its poor public perception. In an interview with Yahoo Finance, Frazier defended the industry’s ...
Kenneth C. Frazier is exactly the type of exceptional African-American leader Du Bois had in mind. His grandfather was born into slavery in the 19th century; his father worked as a janitor in the ...
A year after the Supreme Court banned race-based admissions, the law school’s first-year Black student enrollment plummeted — ...
Merck & Co’s CEO Ken Frazier has received the strongest possible backing from the company’s board, after it was announced the pharma company has rescinded a mandatory retirement age policy to ...
When Kenneth Frazier became CEO of Merck & Co. in 2011, he knew from the outset that consideration of all the company's stakeholders - customers, investors, employees, and society at large - was ...
Kenneth Frazier, the 64-year-old longtime CEO of US drug behemoth Merck, got what he calls the "single most important piece of advice I've ever been given in my entire life" around age 13.
Barack Obama graduated in 1991. Kenneth Chenault led American Express Co., while Ken Frazier rose to CEO at Merck & Co. and investment bank Lazard Inc. tapped Ray McGuire as its president.
The CEO of the nation's third largest pharmaceutical company is resigning from the President's American Manufacturing Council citing "a responsibility to take a stand against intolerance and ...
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