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Illustration of PGA Tour CFO Jay Madara on a golf course, evoking his retirement after pivotal financial leadership.
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PGA Tour CFO Jay Madara to retire in March

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Jay Madara, the PGA Tour's executive vice president and chief financial officer, will retire effective March 31 at age 54. He joined the organization in 2021 and played a key role in major financial initiatives amid changes in professional golf. The Tour has begun searching for a successor.

HV71 is reorganizing its sports leadership after Johan Hult's interim tenure. Reports indicate Hult will stay on permanently alongside assistant Fredrik Stillman. Björn Liljander is moving to a new role focused on women's and junior teams.

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Björklöven is returning to the SHL and appears poised for a leadership change ahead of the new season. Former chief executive Anders Blomberg is expected to be elected chairman at the club's annual meeting on June 23.

Toyota Motor Corporation announced that current CEO Koji Sato will step down on April 1, with Chief Financial Officer Kenta Kon succeeding him. The move has surprised analysts, given the Japanese automaker's relative success navigating global industry challenges.

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According to a report, Tata Group chairman N Chandrasekaran has spoken with chief executives of at least two large airlines based in the UK and the US. Air India may part ways with its CEO Campbell Wilson as part of a leadership reset. This comes amid a management review of the airline.

Spotify's shares have declined nearly 20% since the September announcement that CEO Daniel Ek would step down to become executive chairman. The stock ended the week of November 21 down 8.2% at $583.62, contributing to broader losses in the music industry index. Investors appear skeptical about the leadership transition to co-CEOs Alex Norström and Gustav Söderström.

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Malacañang has stated that any change in House leadership, amid rumors of Speaker Faustino Dy III's replacement, is solely for the House of Representatives to decide. Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro emphasized that the matter is not in the President's hands. Meanwhile, a regional alliance has voiced strong support for Dy.

 

 

 

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