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Once described as "The Most Aggressive CEO in America," Tyco's one-time CEO Dennis Kozlowski stole millions from the company for a lavish party, a gilded shower curtain, and fine art, before being incarcerated for white-collar theft. The episode documents Kozlowski's personal life in prison.
Previously CEO of Tyco International: 2017-11-14 eBay: Devin Wenig: President and CEO [41] 2015 Third CEO of the company, after Meg Whitman and John Donahoe: 2017-11-14 Ericsson: Börje Ekholm: President and CEO [42] 2017 On the boards for the Alibaba Group, Nasdaq, Trimble, and the Royal Institute of Technology. 2017-11-14 ExxonMobil: Darren Woods
Brian McDonald or MacDonald may refer to: Brian McDonald (Australian footballer) (born 1927), Australian rules footballer Brian Macdonald (choreographer) (1928–2014), Canadian dancer, choreographer and director
Brian Keith McDonald (born February 18, 1965) [1] is an American screenwriter, director, teacher and author, who lives in the state of Washington. McDonald is best known for the books Invisible Ink , The Golden Theme and Ink Spots , [ 2 ] and for the short film White Face .
^1 – Team Tyco were disqualified from the race and was scored as a DNF by the Race Committee due to breaching Sailing Instruction Rule 43.2 by failing to report into race control within one hour of passing the Green Cape mandatory safety check-in point before entering the Bass Strait on the second day of the race.
Hot Wheels is an American media franchise and brand of scale model cars invented by Elliot Handler and introduced by his company Mattel on May 18, 1968. [2] It was the primary competitor of Matchbox until Mattel bought Matchbox owner Tyco Toys in 1997.
My Fur Lady is a satirical musical theatre production, first staged in Canada in the 1950s. Directed by Brian Macdonald, it was premiered in Montreal on February 7, 1957, by McGill University students. [1]
Brian Thomas Macdonald is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2010 provincial election. He represented the electoral district of Fredericton West-Hanwell (and previously for Fredericton-Silverwood ) until 2018 as a member of the Progressive Conservatives .