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− | + | Eddy Hartenstein will step down Monday as publisher and CEO of the Los Angeles Times to become non-executive chairman of the Tribune Publishing board. Griffin and Hartenstein will serve <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/19-porte-monnaie>Porte-Monnaie</a> on the board along with four outside directors. | |
− | + | The primary task of the board is to supervise management hire the CEO, compensate the CEO, plan for the succession of the CEO and if need be, fire the CEO, said Thomas Lys, an accounting professor and corporate governance expert at Northwestern s Kellogg School of Management. This is the direct representation of shareholders, which are the owners of the corporation. | |
− | + | In addition to Griffin and Hartenstein, the board is composed of David Dibble, the former top technology executive at Yahoo; Philip Franklin, chief financial officer of , a Chicago-based manufacturer of electronic components; Renetta McCann, chief talent officer at Chicago-based <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/18-pochette-louis-vuitton>Pochette Louis Vuitton</a> ad agency ; and Ellen Taus, chief financial officer of the Rockefeller Foundation and a former publishing executive. | |
− | + | Griffin, 54, a longtime magazine executive, became the inaugural CEO of Tribune Publishing in April. Hartenstein s successor at the Los Angeles Times is expected to be named within weeks. | |
− | + | It s been <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/21-sacs-du-soir>Sacs du soir Louis Vuitton</a> an interesting journey, Hartenstein said. It s one that I can look back on here, not only on Monday but for years to come, that speaks to the power of the various Tribune brands in their marketplace. I salute the women and men of Tribune Co., wherever they are markets big, medium and small for staying with it. | |
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@@@ Eddy Hartenstein will step down Monday as publisher and CEO of the Los Angeles Times to become non-executive chairman of the Tribune Publishing board. Griffin and Hartenstein will serve <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/19-porte-monnaie>Porte-Monnaie</a> on the board along with four outside directors.
The primary task of the board is to supervise management hire the CEO, compensate the CEO, plan for the succession of the CEO and if need be, fire the CEO, said Thomas Lys, an accounting professor and corporate governance expert at Northwestern s Kellogg School of Management. This is the direct representation of shareholders, which are the owners of the corporation.
In addition to Griffin and Hartenstein, the board is composed of David Dibble, the former top technology executive at Yahoo; Philip Franklin, chief financial officer of , a Chicago-based manufacturer of electronic components; Renetta McCann, chief talent officer at Chicago-based <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/18-pochette-louis-vuitton>Pochette Louis Vuitton</a> ad agency ; and Ellen Taus, chief financial officer of the Rockefeller Foundation and a former publishing executive. Griffin, 54, a longtime magazine executive, became the inaugural CEO of Tribune Publishing in April. Hartenstein s successor at the Los Angeles Times is expected to be named within weeks.
It s been <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/21-sacs-du-soir>Sacs du soir Louis Vuitton</a> an interesting journey, Hartenstein said. It s one that I can look back on here, not only on Monday but for years to come, that speaks to the power of the various Tribune brands in their marketplace. I salute the women and men of Tribune Co., wherever they are markets big, medium and small for staying with it.