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The World's Most Inf Luential Decision Makers AB The World’s Most Influential Decision Makers A network of chief executives driving the future of business. Mike Roman, 3M Daniel L. Florness, Fastenal Gregory J. Hayes, Raytheon Technologies Jo Ann Jenkins, AARP Marco Levi, Ferroglobe Plc Dennis E. Abboud, Readerlink, LLC Robert Ford, Abbott Jonathan Brossard, Fischer Connectors Laxman Narasimhan, Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc Julie Sweet, Accenture Greg Schlafer, Foremost Farms USA Lisa Palmer, Regency Centers Jimmy Etheredge, Accenture, North America Jim Lico, Fortive Mukesh D. Ambani, Reliance Industries Limited Michael Wolf, Activate Consulting Cain A. Hayes, Gateway Sarah M. Chamberlain, Republican Main Street Partnership Zia Chishti, Afiniti Kevin F. Nolan, GE Appliances a Haier company Jay L. Geldmacher, Resideo Technologies, Inc. Colin Hunt, AIB Tom McInerney, Genworth Financial, Inc. Chris Peel, Rheem Manufacturing Company Tom Leighton, Akamai Technologies Sanjeev Gupta, GFG Alliance Manoj Menda, RMZ Corp Joel Marcus, Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. Michael E. McKelvy, Gilbane Building Company Afsaneh M. Beschloss, RockCreek Stephan Scholl, Alight Solutions Joel Hyatt, Globality Dr. Kathy Bloomgarden, Ruder Finn Simon Freakley, AlixPartners Rachel Carlson, Guild Education Clarke Murphy, Russell Reynolds Associates Ralph Andretta, Alliance Data Muhammad Aurangzeb, Habib Bank Limited Sir Martin Sorrell, S4 Capital John Maraganore, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Robert C. Garrett, Hackensack Meridian Health Cenk Alper, Sabanci Holding Claude LeBlanc, Ambac Financial Group Steven Sonberg, Holland & Knight LLP Marc Benioff, Salesforce Nicholas Akins, American Electric Power Enrique Lores, HP Inc. Kathryn McLay, Sam's Club Paul Tufano, AmeriHealth Caritas Family of Companies Dr. Amy Schabacker Dufrane, HR Certification Institute Mark Testoni, SAP National Security Services (SAP NS2) John Crowley, Amicus Therapeutics Cher Wang, HTC Corp. Mitchell Rudin, Savills Susan Salka, AMN Healthcare Arvind Krishna, IBM Herman Gref, Sberbank Milind Pant, Amway Elie Maalouf, IHG® Hotels & Resorts Tamara L. Lundgren, Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. Marc Rowan, Apollo Global Management Francis deSouza, Illumina Ron Dunford, Schreiber Foods Matt Calkins, Appian Corporation Dr. Michael Cropp, Independent Health Association David J. Beveridge, Shearman & Sterling LLP Mike Preston, Arkansas Economic Development Commission Pat Gelsinger, Intel Guy Halgren, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, LLP Joe Impicciche, Ascension Stephen Spengler, Intelsat Greg Becker, Silicon Valley Bank Alan Colberg, Assurant Inc. Inteva Products LLC Dr. Swan Gin Beh, Singapore Economic Lorenzo Simonelli, Baker Hughes Rashmy Chatterjee, ISTARI Global Ltd Development Board Milton Cheng, Baker McKenzie Luca Savi, ITT Inc. Jos B. Dijsselhof, SIX Group Services AG Bernard Mensah, Bank of America Gary Michel, JELD-WEN Nicholas T. Pinchuk, Snap-on Incorporated Rich Lesser, BCG Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson Kenichiro Yoshida, Sony Group Corporation Wayne Berson, BDO Alex Liu, Kearney, Inc. Ronnen Harary, Spin Master Albert Baladi, Beam Suntory Benjamin A. Breier, Kindred Healthcare, LLC Doug Merritt, Splunk John Fox, Beaumont Health Sue Kench, King & Wood Mallesons Dr. James R. Downing, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Bal Das, BGD Holdings John Ganem, Kloeckner Metals Corporation James M. Loree, Stanley Black & Decker Inc. Mike Henry, BHP Chris Wacker, Laserfiche Maurice R. Greenberg, Starr Insurance Companies Michel Vounatsos, Biogen Justin F. Korsant, Long Light Capital Mark C. Dorman, SThree Plc David McCormick, Bridgewater Associates, LP Nick Savasta, Main Gate Capital Ronald James Kruszewski, Stifel Financial Corp Nirav Patel, Bristlecone Inc. Abdul Farid Bin Alias, Malayan Banking Berhad (Maybank) Sharb Farjami, Storyful Tim Gokey, Broadridge Financial Solutions Mark Trudeau, Mallinckrodt Pharmaceutical Brian B. Kim, Superior Essex, Inc. Philip Jansen, BT Dan Glaser, Marsh McLennan Brian Doubles, Synchrony Financial Sanjiv Das, Caliber Home Loans Joe E. Kiani, Masimo Kevin P. Hourican, Sysco Victor Dodig, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Roger W. Crandall, MassMutual Surya Kant, Tata Consultancy Services Aiman Ezzat, Capgemini Ari Sarker, Mastercard Worldwide Terrence Curtin, TE Connectivity Nancy Agee, Carilion Clinic David J. Sorbaro, Mavis Tire Express Services Corp CP Gurnani, Tech Mahindra Limited Kewsong Lee, Carlyle Dr. Gianrico Farrugia, Mayo Clinic Declan Kelly, Teneo Andrew Law, Caxton Associates Ira Coleman, McDermott Will & Emery Rob Holmes, Texas Capital Bank Alex Rinke, Celonis Brian S. Tyler, McKesson Michael Chertoff, The Chertoff Group Michael Neidorff, Centene Corporation Kevin Sneader, McKinsey & Company Andrew J. McMahon, The Guardian Life Insurance William Carstanjen, Churchill Downs Inc. Mark Penn, MDC Partners and Stagwell Group Company of America Jeffrey Walker, CIMC Capital Leslie Stretch, Medallia Mark T. Smucker, The J.M. Smucker Company Scott Wine, CNH Industrial N.V. Edward K. Aldag, Jr., Medical Properties Trust, Inc. Maruyama Masahiro, The Mainichi Newspapers Robert Willett, Cognex Corporation Sanjay Mehrotra, Micron Technology Harold L. Paz, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Brian Humphries, Cognizant Satya Nadella, Microsoft Corporation Ross Perot, Jr, The Perot Companies and Hillwood Keri Gilder, Colt Technology Services Jami McKeon, Morgan Lewis David Taylor, The Procter & Gamble Company Curt Farmer, Comerica Bank Nitin Rakesh, Mphasis Ltd. Julie Wainwright, The RealReal, Inc. Cliff Skelton, Conduent Inc. Dr. Jacob Kam, MTR Corporation Limited Dr. Peter WT Pisters, The University of Texas Damon T. Hininger, CoreCivic Andrew Clyde, Murphy USA MD Anderson Cancer Center Rob Bernshteyn, Coupa Software, Inc. Adena Friedman, Nasdaq Johnny Hornby, The&Partnership Jeffrey M. Solomon, Cowen Frank Martire, NCR Corporation Teresa Rasmussen, Thrivent John Graham, CPP Investments Adam Johnson, NetJets Inc. Christian Lanng, Tradeshift Faiza Saeed, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP Charles Gottdiener, Neustar, Inc. Jean Savage, Trinity Industries Megan Clarken, Criteo Robert Thomson, News Corp Jane Jie Sun, Trip.com Group, Limited Jay Brown, Crown Castle International Corp. Rupert Murdoch, News Corp Patrik Frisk, Under Armour Paul Perreault, CSL Limited Lachlan Murdoch, News Corp Gregory William Cappelli, Vanta Education Bradley H. Feldmann, Cubic Corporation Jim Peck, NielsenIQ Jan Carlson, Veoneer Karen S. Lynch, CVS Health Michael J. Dowling, Northwell Health Scott G. Stephenson, Verisk Analytics, Inc. Michelle Frymire, CWT John E. Schlifske, Northwestern Mutual Ronan Dunne, Verizon Consumer Group Thierry Betbeze, Dassault Falcon Jet Corp Jun Sawada, NTT Corporation Guru Gowrappan, Verizon Media Harold L. Yoh III, Day & Zimmermann Bob Pryor, NTT DATA Raghu Raghuram, VMware Henry N. Nassau, Dechert LLP Abhijit Dubey, NTT LTD Vinod Kumar, Vodafone Business Punit Renjen, Deloitte Global Glen A. 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Ashish Masih, Encore Capital Group Mike Wells, Prudential PLC Joey Wat, Yum China Holdings, Inc. Börje Ekholm, Ericsson Ralph Izzo, Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. David Gibbs, Yum! Brands, Inc. Calvin G. Butler, Jr., Exelon Utilities Tim Ryan, PwC US Ebenezer Onyeagwu, Zenith Bank Plc Bill H. Stoller, Express Employment Professionals Zig Serafin, Qualtrics Scott Anderson, Zions Bancorporation Carmine Di Sibio, EY Richard Thornberry, Radian Group Inc. Kristin Peck, Zoetis Hugh Frater, Fannie Mae Rebecca Henderson, Randstad Global Businesses Eric S. Yuan, Zoom Video Communications Membership is by invitation: [email protected] Learn more at CEOCouncil.wsj.com/inquire © 2021 Dow Jones & Co., Inc. All rights reserved. 6DJ8469.
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