Tag: McDonald’s
News round-up: this week in governance
Back in the office ‘by 2026’; personal conduct is a growing risk; how to be a CFO; avoiding corporate scandals.
News round-up: this week in governance
Investors challenge McDonald’s over antibiotic use; Norges Bank’s ESG push criticised; diversity box-ticking; revolt at The Restaurant Group.
News round-up: this week in governance
Target diversity early; directors job market ‘ossified’; US extends duty of oversight; ‘kindness bias’ hinders women at work; cake vs karaoke.
Mary Dillon becomes Foot Locker CEO
Dillon takes over the helm from Richard Johnson, who is retiring after eight years as the global sports retailer’s chief executive officer.
McDonald’s elects new board members
Tony Capuano, Jennifer Taubert and Amy Weaver will all join the fast-food multinational’s board of directors on 1 October.
McDonald’s nominates Ian Borden as chief financial officer
Current CFO Kevin Ozan is to become senior executive vice president, strategic initiatives, in September, and plans to retire next year.
News round-up: this week in governance
Investors will be “assertive” in 2022; Carl Icahn fights for animal rights at McDonald’s; and childhoods spent in nature make greener CEOs.
How good governance can stop toxic ‘bro behaviour’ at companies
Boards and directors are the instigators, nurturers and custodians of one of an organisation’s most critical assets: its culture.
Governance week: Covid business models, CEO pay, CSR, McDonald’s scandal
Business models in the pandemic; shareholder attitudes to CEO pay; incentives for CSR and former McDonald’s CEO’s workplace relationships.
Heartache to headache: why workplace relationships are a problem
McDonald’s and BlackRock have both parted ways with senior executives after workplace relationships came to light. So what are the risks of an office romance?