
Daniel Cameron Takes CEO Position
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The '1792 Exchange' announced Daniel Cameron as its new chief executive officer.
The '1792 Exchange' announced Daniel Cameron as its new chief executive officer.
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Daniel Cameron Takes CEO Position
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The '1792 Exchange' announced Daniel Cameron as its new chief executive officer.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipDaniel Cameron has a new job.
Cameron was the unsuccessful Republican candidate for governor last November.
His term as attorney general ended Monday.
Today, the 1792 exchange announced Cameron as its new CEO.
It's a nonprofit group that pushes companies to avoid taking political stands.
It considers to be, quote, divisive, ideological and woke.
In a statement, Cameron said, quote, I'm honored to serve as the CEO of the 1792 exchange, where I will continue meaningful work to put an end to the anti-American ESG agenda that threatens to take over our corporations and change the fabric of our country.
And, quote, ESG refers to environmental, social and governance and refers to a company's stands on social issues.
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