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Financial Times CEO John Ridding is stepping down from leading the newspaper group after almost 20 years in June.
John Ridding, group chief executive of the Financial Times, will step down after almost 20 years in which he has led the global media group through one of the most turbulent periods of change for the ...
Gen. Randy A. George, Chief of Staff of the Army, receives a demonstration of Next-Generation Command-and-Control capabilities from a 1st Infantry Division officer. (Sgt. Brahim Douglas/U.S. Army ...
John Ridding is to step down after two decades as Financial Times CEO and will move to new role as Special Adviser to Nikkei, ...
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The publisher is in the financial stages of recruiting a successor to Ridding, and will make an announcement in the near ...
Ridding will remain with parent company Nikkei as a special adviser reporting to its chairman and group CEO Naotoshi Okada ...
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The Financial Times Group announced that, after almost 20 years as FT group chief executive, John Ridding is to step down from the role on June 30.