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Yale’s Sonnenfeld warns of Fox’s next catastrophe
During his appearance on CNBC’s ‘Last Call’, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld from Yale University shared his thoughts on the recent $787.5 million Dominion settlement between Fox and Dominion over election claims in 2020. Sonnenfeld also discussed how the negligence of Fox’s board and executives could lead to their next catastrophe. You can watch Jeffrey Sonnenfeld’s CNBC appearance on the Dominion settlement and Fox’s potential catastrophe due to negligence at this link.
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, the Lester Crown Professor in the Practice of Management at Yale School of Management and Senior Associate Dean for Leadership Studies, is a well-known figure in the business and political world. With his extensive experience advising thousands of CEOs, multiple US Presidents and nominees from both parties including Joseph Biden, Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, Sonnenfeld is considered a crucial conduit between top business and political leaders. In addition to regularly convening CEO conferences, he played a critical role in facilitating several off-the-record discussions with top executives following the 2020 United States presidential election and the 2021 United States Capitol attack. Sonnenfeld is also the first academician to have rung the opening bells of both the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Exchange, having done so 10 times. During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Sonnenfeld was involved in efforts to encourage multinational businesses to exit Russia through the Yale CELI List of Companies.