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18 hours agoNubank hires former TikTok executive as marketing director
Nubank hired TikTok's Kim Farrell as global marketing director to lead international expansion following U.S. bank charter approval.
A quiet but consequential shift is underway in the executive labor market. Companies are rethinking how they access senior judgment in the AI era. Rather than defaulting to full-time executive roles that command lofty salaries and long-term overhead, companies are increasingly turning to experienced consultants, strategists, and advisors to provide leadership on a limited and targeted basis. This is not a dilution of leadership, but a recalibration of where experience delivers the most value.
Today, the team also announced that five candidates have been interviewed for the position that had been expected to go to Ryan days ago. Lions chief operating officer Mike Disner, Panthers executive vice president of operations Brandt Tilis, 49ers director of scouting and football operations Josh Williams, Bears assistant general manager Ian Cunningham, and Ryan, the current CBS analyst, were the five interviewed candidates.
The JPMorgan CEO has hiredTodd Combs, one of Buffett's two investment managers at Berkshire Hathaway, to head up a new $10 billion group at the bank and be his special advisor. Bringing Combs into the JPMorgan fold might be as near as Dimon can get to having Buffett himself on his team. "Dimon may very well have viewed Combs as a close proxy for Buffett himself," David Kass, a finance professor and longtime Berkshire blogger, told Business Insider. "Although Dimon could not hire Buffett, he could hire one of his protégés."
With Mark's ongoing vision and a talented team that has outperformed the market across cycles, we will write the next chapter of innovation and scale while delivering even greater value to our clients and agents. Zanaty has more than 25 years of real estate leadership experience at companies like Roofstock, Mynd and Opendoor. At these firms, Zanaty has focused on scaling operations, an objective
Hartman most recently was acting head of cyber at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which is part of the Homeland Security Department. He brings "unparalleled expertise and a proven track record of driving innovation to safeguard the United States' most critical digital assets," the company said in its release Monday. Hartman's two-decade career in cyber includes work on shaping national policies at CISA and working to strengthen collaboration between the federal government and the private sector.