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Marjorie Magner

, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Citigroup’s Global Consumer Group has been ranked one of the five most powerful women in American business by Fortune Magazine.



Prior to assuming the Group’s top position, Ms. Magner served as its COO, responsible for North American Retail Banking, Global Retail Banking, rimerica Financial Services, Citi Financial North America, Women & Co. and CitiCapital. She has also been instrumental in planning and executing many of Citigroup’s acquisitions as well as being involved in their subsequent integration into the company.

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On 5/4/2016 Marjorie Magner, Director, bought 1,000 with an average share price of $16.72 per share and the total transaction amounting to $16,720.00. On 2/25/2016 Mayree C Clark, Director, bought 4,500 with an average share price of $17.11 per share and the total transaction amounting to $76,995.00.
On 5/4/2016 Marjorie Magner, Director, bought 1,000 with an average share price of $16.72 per share and the total transaction amounting to $16,720.00. On 2/25/2016 Mayree C Clark, Director, bought 4,500 with an average share price of $17.11 per share and the total transaction amounting to $76,995.00.

Tegna said that Howard Elias has been elected non-executive chairman of the board, effective April 26. Elias, who is president of Dell Services, Digital and IT, replaces Marjorie Magner, who is retiring. She had been a director of the company since 2006 and chairman since 2011. Tegna also said that Stuart ...
Tegna said that Howard Elias has been elected non-executive chairman of the board, effective April 26. Elias, who is president of Dell Services, Digital and IT, replaces Marjorie Magner, who is retiring. She had been a director of the company since 2006 and chairman since 2011. Tegna also said that Stuart ...
On 5/4/2016 Marjorie Magner, Director, bought 1,000 with an average share price of $16.72 per share and the total transaction amounting to $16,720.00. On 2/25/2016 Mayree C Clark, Director, bought 4,500 with an average share price of $17.11 per share and the total transaction amounting to $76,995.00.

Tegna Inc. completed its divestiture of CareerBuilder on Monday in a move that will net the McLean-based digital media company about $220 million. The buyers for the Chicago-based employment website include Apollo Global Management LLC and the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board.
Marjorie Magner will continue as chairman of Tegna's board. Jennifer Dulski, Howard D. Elias, Lidia Fonseca, Scott K. McCune, Henry W. McGee, Susan Ness, Bruce P. Nolop and Neal Shapiro continue to serve as Tegna directors in addition to Lougee. Prior to becoming president and CEO, Lougee was ...

Current TEGNA Board Chairman Marjorie Magner will continue to serve as chairman of TEGNA's Board of Directors following the separation and will be joined by Dave Lougee, who will be TEGNA's president and CEO following the separation. TEGNA's Board of Directors will also include current TEGNA ...
Over the next few months, the company will explore strategic alternatives for these two assets. A DCF valuation model provides a value of $39 per share, while a sum of the parts provides a valuation of $31.7, compared to a current stock price of $22.69. We believe that the spin-off of Cars.com, expected in ...
Also surviving Shane is his maternal grandmother Marion Gilligan of Rutland, Vermont, and paternal grandmother Marjorie Magner of Pittsfield, Massachusetts; maternal aunt, Mary Sue Piesik of Spring Hill, Florida; uncle, David Gilligan (Patricia) of Spring Hill, Florida. uncle, Terrence Gilligan (Donna) of ...
Appointing more women to corporate boards has long been viewed as a good thing for a company's performance and for society as a whole. But gender diversity among directors carries another benefit, 2015 proxy filings show: a bigger paycheck for the company's chief executive. An analysis of C.E.O. pay ...
Top executives: Marjorie Magner, chairwoman; Gracia C. Martore, president and CEO. 2014 revenue: $6.01 billion. 2014 net income: $1.06 billion. Gannett is a diversified media company that owns television stations, newspapers, Clipper Magazine and digital media including websites CareerBuilder.com ...
On 5/4/2016 Marjorie Magner, Director, bought 1,000 with an average share price of $16.72 per share and the total transaction amounting to $16,720.00. On 2/25/2016 Mayree C Clark, Director, bought 4,500 with an average share price of $17.11 per share and the total transaction amounting to $76,995.00.
On February22, 2018, TEGNA Inc. (the “Company”) announced that, effective immediately following the Company's 2018 Annual Meeting of Shareholders on April26, 2018, Marjorie Magner will retire from her positions of non-executive chairman of the board of directors (the “Board”) and director of the ...


 

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