Why Aren't There More Black CEOs? | Amanpour and Company

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In 2000, when Richard Parsons became the CEO of Time Warner, he said it was just the beginning of a wave of senior Black CEOs. But in 2020, boardrooms in corporate America are still overwhelmingly white. To discuss what is needed to combat inequality, Christiane speaks with Parsons and Darren Walker, the president of the Ford Foundation.

Originally aired on June 12, 2020.

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Because we’re so busy tearing each other down.

vblacka
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It sounded like to succeed, you need a white man to champion your cause. Isn't that the entire problem?

GrandmaCathy
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They should talk to Stan O'Neal, too... former CEO of Merrill Lynch

DaveBare
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Take a look at the Healthcare Industry!!

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