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Meta Appoints UFC’s Dana White, Other to its Board

MENLO PARK – Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META). announced the appointment of three new members to its board of directors, expanding its leadership team with notable figures from the sports, investment, and technology sectors. Dana White, John Elkann, and Charlie Songhurst were elected to the board, bringing a diverse range of expertise to the social media giant.

Dana White, President and CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), expressed enthusiasm for joining Meta’s board, citing his belief in the future of social media and artificial intelligence (AI). White’s leadership has been instrumental in transforming UFC into a global sports powerhouse, with his efforts recognized by prominent industry publications.

John Elkann, CEO of Exor (AS:EXOR), brings a wealth of global experience and a long-term investment perspective to the table. Elkann has played a significant role in the automotive industry, contributing to the success of companies like Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) and Stellantis (NYSE:STLA), and has established himself as a key player in the investment community through Exor and his investment management company, Lingotto.

Charlie Songhurst, a seasoned technology investor with a portfolio of over 500 startups, adds extensive knowledge in enterprise SaaS, AI, and deep tech. His previous tenure as General Manager and Head of Global Corporate Strategy at Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), where he led significant acquisitions, underscores his strategic acumen.

Meta’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, highlighted the trio’s depth of expertise and perspective as critical to the company’s ambitions in AI, wearables, and the future of human connection. The addition of White, Elkann, and Songhurst to the board is seen as a strategic move to bolster Meta’s leadership as it navigates a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

The new appointments join an already diverse group of board members at Meta, which includes prominent figures from various industries, such as technology, finance, and retail. This expansion of the board is part of Meta’s ongoing efforts to integrate diverse insights and experiences to drive innovation and growth.

The information in this article is based on a press release statement from Meta Platforms Inc.

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