Meta just made a significant leadership shift on Monday, bringing Dina Powell McCormick on board as president and vice chairman. What's interesting here is that Powell recently stepped down from Meta's board—a move that raised eyebrows just weeks ago. Her previous role as a key adviser to President Donald Trump adds another layer to this appointment, signaling Meta's strategic positioning in the current political and tech landscape. The timing and her experience suggest the company is gearing up for important decisions ahead.
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BoredStaker
· 01-15 06:42
NGL, this move is a bit outrageous... Resigned from the director position a few weeks ago and then suddenly appointed as CEO? What game is Meta playing? Trump is quite skilled at this game.
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AirdropHunter420
· 01-14 07:40
Hmm... Dina became Vice Chairman just a few weeks after stepping down from the board? The pace is indeed interesting, feels like Meta is playing some big move.
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CounterIndicator
· 01-13 18:44
Hey, what does Powell's move mean? Just got off the car and now he's back on?
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SignatureLiquidator
· 01-12 20:18
Politicians becoming Meta executives? That's why Zuck cares so much about Washington... It feels like a change is coming.
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ForkTongue
· 01-12 20:18
Hmm... Powell stepped down from the board and then returned as CEO. The plot twist is quite quick, and the political flavor is a bit strong.
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MercilessHalal
· 01-12 20:14
Another politician jumps on the bandwagon? Meta's recent moves really have people confused—resigning from the board and then becoming CEO. What's the real strategy behind this...
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CrossChainBreather
· 01-12 20:12
Whoa, this move is a bit ruthless. Just got off the car and came back up? What game is Meta playing here?
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BrokenDAO
· 01-12 20:10
A classic power game—going straight from the board of directors to becoming president, this pace... is just a gamble. Powell's side, with Trump advisor status, Meta is either hedging politically or genuinely listening to her? Frankly, it's still an issue of incentive distortion—giving her a higher title to ensure her allegiance? The governance logic is still so naive.
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SchrodingerGas
· 01-12 19:52
Forget it, it's the same old "strategic layout" routine. Powell steps down from the board and then comes back up, isn't this a classic signal game... Politicians exchanging titles, Meta is hedging against upcoming policy risks.
Meta just made a significant leadership shift on Monday, bringing Dina Powell McCormick on board as president and vice chairman. What's interesting here is that Powell recently stepped down from Meta's board—a move that raised eyebrows just weeks ago. Her previous role as a key adviser to President Donald Trump adds another layer to this appointment, signaling Meta's strategic positioning in the current political and tech landscape. The timing and her experience suggest the company is gearing up for important decisions ahead.