The “Baroness” Dambisa Moyo, who is on the CVX Board of Directors, has been invited to this year’s Bilderberg Meeting. Dambisa has hardly any real-world experience; a few years at several banks when she was not working on her PhD or writing books so I don’t truly understand the value she brings to the board. More importantly though, how will this Bilderberg group influence her and in turn roll downhill to us? If not familiar with Bilderberg, it’s in your interest to do some Googling.
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Bilderberg is made up of globalists. Period.
I always vote my shares against d m . She has a habit of making stupid statements to the media
Why is Damisa Moya at Build a Bear?
Poppy…
Did Dambisa get laid off? Sorry to hear if that's the case. just goes to show it can happen to anyone
DM is a perfect example of "the successful" who have never actually accomplished anything other than riding the wave of book publishing and Board memberships. Perhaps someone can inform us of some of her great contributions to civilization?
This post has about as little to do with layoffs as 99% of the other ones here do. Small group of loud complainers with nothing better to do.
Well she scored big by marrying Qualtrics CEO couple years back, so now she is in the wealthy club.
Will this affect layoffs in some way and why you're posting it here?
Some diversity on our board is a good thing. How about some more?
I have to wonder, who's paying her tab while she's at Bilderberg. A Board member doesn't (shouldn't?) get the same expense account as an employee. Is she there on her own nickel, or has MW couched it as a "fact-finding" mission?
DM is just a token Board member, so MW can say that not all the Board are old, rich people. Remember that right after she got on the Board, she said, "You know, the world really should be moving away from oil and gas". Great diversity, I guess ?!?
"...Denis Healey, a Bilderberg group founder and a steering committee member for 30 years, said, "To say we were striving for a one-world government is exaggerated, but not wholly unfair..." Sounds like just another elitist meeting. At the very least this is just another junket for the wealthy to hobnob with their peers, eat caviar and drink fine wines, and string together 'fixes' that just coincidentally they individually benefit from. Just another Davos. Don't expect much of a report-out from DM.