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        Rebel CEO
The comeback of GE Appliances is a tribute to employees and customers, says CEO Kevin Nolan: "The CEO is not that important."
14 min read 
        Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Private Equity Visionary
Gerald Parsky talks with Brunswick’s Harry W. Clark about how the pandemic is re-shaping the priorities of private equity and society.
7 min read 
        Issue 3: The S in ESG
Pride & Progress
Brunswick’s Jon Miller, founder of the Open For Business coalition, talks about global LGBT+ rights with Phyll Opoku-Gyimah—a.k.a. “Lady Phyll”—UK Black Pride founder and Kaleidoscope Trust Executive Director.
14 min read 
        Issue 3: The S in ESG
Power in Numbers
Silicon Valley high-flyer DocuSign publishes data on the race and ethnicity of its employees and senior leaders, information that isn’t always flattering. Brunswick spoke with DocuSign’s Chief People Officer on its commitment to transparency.
12 min read 
        Issue 25: Navigation
Pages of History
Museum Director and author Colin B. Bailey talks to us about Renoir, New York City and strategy as he leads the historic Morgan Library & Museum into its second century.
14 min read 
        Issue 24: Transformation
NFL’s Peter O’Reilly
Fans of America’s most popular sport want more NFL during the off season, more NFL around the globe. Delivering that growth is O’Reilly, a League EVP who also runs the Super Bowl.
15 min read 
        Issue 2: Inequality
New Challenge to Old Power
On the same day that Henry Timms talked with Brunswick Chairman Sir Alan Parker about how to harness “new power,” the global, grassroots philanthropic movement he co-founded raised more than $2.4 billion.
19 min read 
        Issue 22: Acceleration
Neal Wolin
“You can't slow things down,” Brunswick CEO Neal Wolin tells Philip Delves Broughton. “You have to figure out a way to balance and juggle a set of things all at once.”
12 min read 
        Issue 21: Leadership
Neal Wolin
In an interview, Brunswick’s CEO assesses the challenges facing leadership in a time of crisis.
13 min read 
        Issue 6: AI Impact
Moyo on AI
The global economist Baroness Dambisa Moyo says the evolution of AI requires a near-constant reassessment of what we thought we knew. By Kevin Helliker.
7 min read 
        Issue 23: People Puzzle
MLK, Behind the Legend
In exposing his flaws, a new biography underscores his greatness.
3 min read 
        Issue 22: Acceleration
Midterm Counter
The November congressional elections in the US will likely set back Biden’s goals—or not.
5 min read