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Mellody Hobson, Ariel Investments president and co-CEO, speaks to CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin to discuss the latest market ...
CEO, joins CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin to discuss the business of sports, investing in women's sports, and more.
Hobson, 55, may be best known as a money adviser on TV, but she is also a force in corporate boardrooms, joining Forbes' list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women in 2020.
Like any good investor, Mellody Hobson knows that the numbers have to back up an instinct. So when she had a hunch about the hypergrowth in women’s sports, she went to the data.
It will be named after Mellody Hobson and built where a college once bore Woodrow Wilson’s name. Princeton in June said the former president was a racist who segregated the Civil Service.
Financial contributor Mellody Hobson gives retirees expert advice. April 26, 2010— -- Nearly everyone dreams about all the things they're going to do when they retire. But not too many people ...
Mellody Hobson resigns from Starbucks' board after 20 years, citing confidence in CEO Brian Niccol's leadership. Starbucks faces sales struggles over last year, influenced by inflation, high ...
Our Mellody Hobson brings you the best deals. Nov. 24, 2009— -- Millions of shoppers will hit the stores this weekend in search of the best Black Friday deals. This holiday season the average ...
Among the top 100, just one, Mellody Hobson, calls herself a Chicagoan. Fortune named her the No. 73 most powerful businessperson in the world. On the magazine's long-running list of the most ...
Like any good investor, Mellody Hobson knows that the numbers have to back up an instinct. So when she had a hunch about the hypergrowth in women’s sports, she went to the data.
Mellody Hobson, president of Ariel Investments, asked whether business leaders would be willing to take a stand — or a knee — over the lack of diversity in corporate America.
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