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including multiple corporate breakups, in his career. DuPont itself has already spun out major business lines since its merger with Dow Chemical about a decade ago. Many traditional industrial ...
Jon Kemp, president of DuPont Electronics & Industrial, will step up as the chief executive officer. The electronics separation is expected to be complete by Nov. 1, 2025. DuPont announced leaders ...
DuPont named Jon Kemp to be the CEO of its Electronics segment that is expected to be spun off into a separate publicly traded company this fall. Kemp currently is the President of DuPont's ...
Pope Francis passed away one day after celebrating Easter Sunday and following a brief meeting with U.S. Vice President J.D.
DuPont Electronics & Industrial will be the Chief Executive Officer and a member of the board of directors for the future independent Electronics public company that will be created following its ...
Cutler, DuPont's Lead Independent Director. "The future board members announced today are highly accomplished leaders with capabilities spanning capital allocation, corporate governance ...
DuPont said Michael Stubblefield, president and CEO of life-science tools company Avantor, will serve as a chairman of the spinoff, which will provide materials and technology solutions for the ...
A former leader of DuPont's Bio-Based Materials (now called DuPont Applied BioSciences) is the new CEO of celulosic ethanol company SunEthanol. SunEthanol is working on making cellulosic ethanol ...
Ellen Kullman -- who, as CEO of DuPont, represents one of the roughly 4% of S&P 500 CEOs who are female -- discusses how to get more women into leadership positions in business. She spoke with WSJ ...
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Ellen Kullman, DuPont CEO, visited WSJ's Viewpoints and discussed a range of topics including DuPont's future, activist investors and gender equality in business and education. She spoke with WSJ ...