CEO Accountability Profiles
The decisions that shape how billions of people are tracked, profiled, and monetized are made by a small number of executives. These profiles put names and roles to those decisions: who leads which company, what they are responsible for, and how their public record has held up. The goal is context, not caricature.
Choose a profile below to read the full accountability summary and the articles connected to that executive. Each profile links back to the company it covers so you can follow the trail from leadership to outcomes.
Alex Chriss
Chriss inherited a declining platform and faces the challenge of competing with Stripe, Wise, and Apple Pay while defending PayPal's controversial fund hold practices.
View profile →Brian Moynihan
Moynihan presides over a fee extraction machine that generated $27.1B in noninterest income while maintaining a punitive approach to vocal customers.
View profile →Justin McLeod / Whitney Wolfe Herd
Dating app leaders who market inclusivity while operating moderation systems with documented cultural bias and zero due process.
View profile →Larry Fink
Fink manages $10T+ in assets, wielding unprecedented institutional power over global markets, housing prices, and corporate governance.
View profile →Marc Benioff
Benioff's acquisition spree destroyed Slack's value while 8,000+ employees were laid off to cut costs after the spending binge.
View profile →Mark Zuckerberg
Zuckerberg built the most sophisticated consumer surveillance apparatus in history, generating $131B in advertising revenue by monitoring billions of users.
View profile →Raj Subramaniam
Subramaniam oversees a delivery empire that charges premium rates for guarantees it systematically fails to honor.
View profile →Robert Isom
Isom leads America's largest airline while overseeing documented patterns of workplace discrimination and declining service quality.
View profile →Sam Altman
Altman navigated a nonprofit-to-profit transition that gutted safety commitments, survived a board coup, and positioned OpenAI as a $150B for-profit powerhouse.
View profile →Satya Nadella
Nadella transformed Microsoft into a cloud powerhouse while overseeing LinkedIn's transformation into a pay-to-play platform and aggressive acquisition practices.
View profile →Sundar Pichai
Pichai oversees the most powerful advertising monopoly in history while facing DOJ antitrust rulings and growing scrutiny of Google's competitive practices.
View profile →Tim Cook
Under Cook's leadership, Apple has become the world's most valuable company while critics argue innovation has stagnated and pricing has become exploitative.
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