Helmed [verb]

Definition of Helmed:

guide mentally; influence

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VF CEO Steve Rendle said of the company’s biggest deal in his three years at the helm that it offers “validation of our vision and strategy to further evolve our portfolio of brands” focused on newer apparel and footwear brands.

In his first year at the helm, Schneider got unlikely support from activist investor Dan Loeb, whose Third Point fund had built a stake in the company and demanded Nestlé boost profit.

The program, which was 15-17 when the pandemic hit, is hitting reset in Ewing’s fourth season at the helm.

The compelling narratives in her book follow individuals at the helm of companies like Unilever, Toyota, and Walmart as they pursue profits and purpose with equal ambition.

For nearly two years, Clorox has been building out its direct-to-consumer practice with Jackson Jeyanayagam, vp and general manager of DTC for the brand, at the helm.

To be at the helm again is going to be deeply gratifying in a new way for me.

Bry, on the other hand, says the decision was a good one and that it will work out for the city with the Housing Commission at the helm.

Of course taking the helm of a bank that had $103 billion in revenue last year may sound like a superhuman feat.

While CTOs are at the helm of executing the digital transformation, the strategy and roadmap are shaped at board-level, to steer the business through shifting market and regulatory forces.

This time the story played out in the media, with news producers at the helm instead of a Palme d’Or-winning director.