Meta elects Dana White, two others to board
Meta Platforms announced on Monday that it has elected three new members to its board of directors. Among them is Dana White, CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and a close associate of President-elect Donald Trump.
Charlie Songhurst, an investor and former Microsoft executive, and John Elkann, CEO of Exor, a holding company owned by Italy’s Agnelli family with interests in prominent European businesses, including Ferrari and Christian Louboutin, are also joining the board.
The appointments reflect Meta’s strategic effort to enhance its leadership with diverse expertise spanning technology, investment, and global business.
“Dana, John and Charlie will add a depth of expertise and perspective that will help us tackle the massive opportunities ahead with AI, wearables and the future of human connection,” Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said.
Trump has had a long relationship with White, who had spoken in support of his candidacy at the Republican National Convention in July and previously at the 2016 and 2020 conventions.
Zuckerberg, likewise, has developed a relationship with White in recent years as a mixed martial arts enthusiast and recreational fighter.
In one of their early public exchanges, Zuckerberg thanked White in an Instagram post in 2022 for inviting him to attend a UFC fight, while the UFC posted a photo online of the two embracing in front of the “Octagon” cage where fights take place.
Elkann is also the executive chairman of Stellantis NV and Ferrari and chair of the nonprofit Agnelli Foundation, which focuses on education.
Songhurst has been serving on a four-member AI advisory group Meta convened in May to offer guidance on “strategic opportunities” about the company’s roadmap.
Zuckerberg has been positioning Meta for a potential second Trump presidency, expressing regret over previous content decisions that were unpopular with conservatives and praising Trump’s response to an assassination attempt.
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