UFC, Dana White and Trump
Meta has named three new members to its board of directors, including Dana White, the Ultimate Fighting Championship chief executive who played a key role in the reelection of his longtime friend, President-elect Donald Trump.
Workers at the Silicon Valley giant voiced their displeasure on the company's internal messaging forum on Tuesday.
The Meta mogul is making moves that could curry favor with the president-elect, ending its DEI program, bashing "legacy media" and swapping in GOP-friendly lobbyists.
UFC legend Joe Rogan recently had MMA fanatic Mark Zuckerberg on his uber-popular podcast. Naturally, the long-time fight commentator took an interest in his guest’s new career in combat sports, which has previously seen Zuckerberg claim gold in a BJJ competition.
Dana White has been appointed to the board of directors of Meta, alongside auto tycoon John Elkann and tech investor Charlie Songhurst, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post late Monday. The social media company owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.
Mr. White, a close ally of President-elect Donald J. Trump, further strengthens the social media giant’s connections with the incoming administration.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg – who is also an avid fan of MMA – made the announcement on Monday, January 6, revealing that White, along with John Elkann and Charlie Songhurst, wou
Dana White, president and CEO of UFC, is joining the board of Meta, one of three new directors announced today by Mark Zuckerberg’s social media giant.
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Bruesewitz rose to prominence as a Gen Z “America First” bulldog on social media and became a key ally and adviser to Donald Trump in the process. He helped guide the Trump campaign’s foray into the world of bro podcasts and now runs his own firm that aims to help elect MAGA Republicans.
Meta and Amazon reportedly killed their DEI programs in recent days – moves that come as both Big Tech giants attempt to cozy up to President-elect Donald Trump. On Friday, Meta – the parent company of Facebook,