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Borge Brende stepped down as the head of the World Economic Forum Thursday following an independent review into his ...
Børge Brende, president and chief executive of the World Economic Forum (WEF), on Thursday said he is resigning amid ...
Børge Brende is leaving his role as World Economic Forum president and CEO after coming under scrutiny for connections with ...
Documents released by the DOJ revealed Brende had met the convicted sex offender for three business dinners and also communicated with Epstein over email and text messages.
Borge Brende, the chief executive officer and president of the World Economic Forum, will resign from his post after an independent investigation was conducted by the group over his ties to the ...
Børge Brende, a former Norwegian foreign minister, said in a statement that he had decided "after careful consideration" to ...
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