Corporate Governance

Good corporate governance - pointing out corporate directors who should and shouldn't be elected anywhere. This is my attempt to keep track of good people for board of directors and keep track of people who should be avoided.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

 

Citigroup sucks again, board backs underperforming CEO

Who's sucking up resources as directors of Citigroup?

C. Michael Armstrong
Chairman - Board of Trustees, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Health System Corporation and Hospital (And still former underperforming CEO of AT&T... hmmmm.... funny he doesnt mention this in his bio?)
• Alain J.P. Belda
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Alcoa Inc.
• George David
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, United Technologies Corporation
• Kenneth T. Derr
Chairman, Retired, Chevron Corporation
• John M. Deutch
Institute Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
• Roberto Hernández Ramírez
Chairman, Banco Nacional de Mexico
• Andrew N. Liveris
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Dow Chemical Company
• Anne Mulcahy
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Xerox Corporation
• Richard D. Parsons
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Time Warner Inc. (And still underperforming CEO of Time Warner)
• Charles Prince
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Citigroup Inc.
• Judith Rodin
President, Rockefeller Foundation
• Robert E. Rubin
Chairman of the Executive Committee, Citigroup Inc. (former Treasury Secretary under Bill Clinton and former bigwig at Goldman Sachs.... odd he doesnt mention this stuff either....)
• Robert L. Ryan
Chief Financial Officer, Retired, Medtronic Inc.
• Franklin A. Thomas
Consultant, TFF Study Group

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