Julie Morgan
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's, of course, one of my smoke detectors.
And as soon as I find a ladder, I'm going to do something about it.
It's time for a new wave to pick up the lightsaber for Disney.
as Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down from her longtime position as the sensei of Star Wars.
Kennedy is departing Lucasfilm, where she's held a leadership position for nearly 14 years.
She joined the production company as a co-chair with Star Wars creator-director George Lucas, and became its only leader shortly thereafter when Disney bought the company and Lucas exited.
Dave Filoni, the chief creative officer and a Lucas protege, will take over creative leadership of Lucasfilm, while the president general manager, Lin-Wen Brennan, will act as co-president and lead the business side.
They'll report to Disney Entertainment co-chairman Alan Bergman.
Kennedy plans to return to full-time producing, including finishing upcoming Lucasfilm projects, The Mandalorian and Grogu, and Star Wars Starfighter.
Jamie Dimon, chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase, indicated he has no interest in becoming chair of the Federal Reserve.
When he was asked whether he would consider the role, Dimon replied that there was absolutely, positively no chance, no way, no how, for any reason.
However, he was more open to the idea of leading the U.S.
He said when the president calls you up and asks you to do something, you should consider it, so he would take the call and consider it.
Dimon also said he wants to remain CEO of JPMorgan Chase for at least another five years.
Dimon, who is 69 years old, has led the bank since 2006 and is one of the longest-serving CEOs on Wall Street.
I have a few other trending articles to tell you about.
France is warning the U.S.
against a Greenland seizure as Europe sends troops to the island.