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Brian L. Roberts (born June 28, 1959) is an American entrepreneur, business executive and billionaire. He is the chairman and CEO of Comcast , a multinational telecommunications and media company providing entertainment and communications products and services, founded by his late father, Ralph J. Roberts .
The Brian L. Roberts Stock Index From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Brian L. Roberts joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 104.1 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.
Shell assumed the role on January 1, 2020, and reported directly to Comcast CEO Brian L. Roberts. [4] In April 2008, Shell signed an open letter endorsing Barack Obama for the Pennsylvania primary. [5] He was named by President Barack Obama as chairman of the Broadcasting Board of Governors replacing Sony Pictures executive Michael Lynton. [6]
Brian L. Roberts. Comcast is described as a family business. [19] Brian L. Roberts, its chairman and CEO, is the son of founder Ralph J. Roberts (1920–2015). Roberts owns or controls about 1% of all Comcast shares but all of the Class B supervoting shares, giving him an "undilutable 33% voting power over the company". [20]
Comcast CEO Brian Roberts celebrated his 50th birthday in June by competing in and finishing the Philadelphia Triathlon along with a few top lieutenants.That may be good training for the task at hand.
Brian L. Roberts: Chairman and CEO of Comcast Corporation [citation needed] Laurence Tisch: 1943 MBA Former CEO of CBS [93] Cenk Uygur: Radio talk show host (The Young Turks and Air America Radio); The Huffington Post columnist [94] Mortimer Zuckerman: Chairman and editor-in-chief of U.S. News & World Report [citation needed]
Jeffrey J. Rothschild (1954–) founding engineer and shareholder of Facebook. [211] David O. Sacks (1972–), South African-born co-founder of Yammer, CEO of Zenefits, founding COO of PayPal [212] Sheryl Sandberg (1969–), COO of Facebook, Inc., former VP of global online sales and operations at Google [213]
The News-Democrat has contacted candidates in contested races in the March 19 Illinois primary and asked them to complete a detailed questionnaire.