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Mellody Louise Hobson Lucas [1] [2] (born April 3, 1969) is an American businesswoman who is president and co-CEO of Ariel Investments, [3] and former chair of Starbucks. [4] She is the former chairman of DreamWorks Animation , [ 5 ] having stepped down after negotiating the acquisition of DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc., by NBCUniversal in ...
Hobson, 55, may be best known as a money adviser on TV, but she is also a force in corporate boardrooms, joining Forbes' list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women in 2020. Hobson's story begins ...
In the aftermath of George Floyd's killing in 2020, investor Mellody Hobson recalls frequent calls from directors at Fortune 500 companies for references to diverse candidates for boards.Now, she ...
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is a museum founded by filmmaker George Lucas and his wife, businesswoman Mellody Hobson. [2] Once completed, the museum will hold all forms of visual storytelling, including painting, photography, sculpture, illustration, comic art, performance, and video.
Mellody Hobson has been president of the company since May 2000. In July 2019, Hobson was appointed Co-CEO of the company. [6] The company employs 107 people, with the employees and the board owning 95% of the company. The firm has $15 billion in assets under management as of January 31, 2021. [6] Ariel is a minority-owned investment company. [7]
By Isla Binnie. NEW YORK (Reuters) - In the aftermath of George Floyd's killing in 2020, investor Mellody Hobson recalls frequent calls from directors at Fortune 500 companies for references to ...
Fortune talks with Hobson about the firm's new documentary and leadership lessons. How Mellody Hobson’s journey to co-CEO at $14.9 billion Ariel Investments began with a payphone call from a ...
It included Fran Lebowitz, Mellody Hobson, Serena Williams, [19] Yoko Ono and Patti Smith to represent inspiring women of diverse ages [15] in almost entirely clothed portraits. [6] The 2017 calendar was photographed by Peter Lindbergh and the women in the photographs were fully dressed and wore minimal makeup.