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The Monday Interview

Lessons in leadership from the world's top founders and chief executives

  • Monday, 27 November, 2017
    InterviewAmericas finance
    MercadoLibre’s Marcos Galperín on Latin America’s ecommerce boom

    The dotcom entrepreneur who built Argentina’s largest company is now eyeing the banks

    Marcos Galperín, CEO of Mercado Libre, Latin America's answer to eBay. Portrait taken at Mercado Libre headquarters in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Monday, 20 November, 2017
    InterviewSport
    Sue Campbell, women’s FA chief, on fixing an outdated culture

    Former head of UK Sport has set sights on winning the World Cup

    Monday Interview - Work & Careers Baroness Sue Campbell, Head of Women's Football at the FA.
  • Monday, 13 November, 2017
    InterviewWork & Careers
    Kati Levoranta, Rovio CEO, on a future beyond Angry Birds

    In a male-dominated industry, the executive says she has not been held back

    Kati Levoranta, chief executive officer of Rovio Entertainment Oy, poses for a photograph at the company's headquarters in Espoo, Finland, on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. Angry Birds maker Rovio plans to sell shares in a Helsinki initial public offering, seeking funds to support its resurgence seven years after releasing its best-selling mobile-game title. Photographer: Roni Rekomaa/Bloomberg
  • Sunday, 29 October, 2017
    InterviewCommodities
    Tatsuo Yasunaga, Mitsui CEO, on Japan’s new entrepreneurship

    The Japanese trading house trusts its history of investment to create new lines of business

    Tatsuo Yasunaga is hoping Mitsui’s “DNA-rooted” entrepreneurialism will create new business lines to take its investments deeper into consumer markets and absorb new technologies
  • Sunday, 22 October, 2017
    InterviewUS & Canadian companies
    Jim Bankoff, Vox Media CEO, on moving into TV

    In an industry obsessed with algorithms, the media boss is focusing on quality

    Jim Bankoff at VOX Media offices in Washington, D.C. on Oct. 17, 2017.
  • Sunday, 15 October, 2017
    InterviewSport
    Brazil’s Itaú Unibanco CEO readies for fintech battle

    After weathering the country’s worst recession, Candido Bracher is looking to expand

    Monday Interview - Work and Careers ITAU UNIBANCO CEO Candido Bracher poses for a portrait at the bank's headquarters in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 4, 2017. (Photo by Gabo Morales/Trëma)
  • Sunday, 8 October, 2017
    InterviewEuropean companies
    Jean-François van Boxmeer, Heineken CEO, on its M&A strategy

    The brewery chief has staved off decline with emerging market acquisitions

    Work and Careers, Monday Interview Amsterdam, 20170904. Jean-Francois van Boxmeer portret voor The Financial Times. ©Joke Schut Photography
  • Sunday, 1 October, 2017
    InterviewEuropean companies
    Zurich CEO Mario Greco on building a service-centred identity

    Plans to overhaul the insurer, fixing problems and redefining its customer service

    Mario Greco, Chief Executive of Zurich Insurance, in his office in Zurich on June 19, 2017.
  • Sunday, 24 September, 2017
    InterviewWork & Careers
    Oliver Blume: the Porsche CEO on the electric car revolution

    Can the sports car maker compete with Tesla as it moves into its territory?

    Picture taken on October 21, 2015, shows Oliver Blume, CEO of German sports car maker Porsche reflected in a mirror of a Porsche car in Stuttgart, southern Germany. AFP PHOTO / DPA / BERND WEISSBROD +++ GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read BERND WEISSBROD/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Sunday, 17 September, 2017
    Strategy
    Steve Holland: Brenntag’s straight-talking British CEO

    The leader is a rare example of a foreigner running a German multinational

    Steve Holland, Chief Executive Officer of Brenntag AG
  • Sunday, 10 September, 2017
    InterviewWork & Careers
    Christer Gardell, Cevian Capital founder, on clearing out boards

    Europe’s biggest activist investor shakes up management teams to unlock hidden value

    Work & careers Monday Interview Christer Gardell, co-founder and managing partner of Cevian Capital
  • Sunday, 3 September, 2017
    InterviewAudio articles
    Daniel Zhang of Alibaba on leading a supercharged empire

    The man who invented China’s Singles Day eyes opportunity offline

    FOR Work & Careers Only Monday Interview - Portrait of Daniel Zhang, CEO of Alibaba in Berlin, Westin Grand, 20.6.2017
  • Sunday, 27 August, 2017
    InterviewEnvironment
    Syngenta CEO Erik Fyrwald on bees and a Chinese takeover

    The Swiss agricultural chief is overseeing a merger with state-owned ChemChina

    Monday Interview - Work and Careers Erik Fyrwald, CEO Syngenta, at headquarters in Basel, 28th of July 2017, Photo Lucian Hunziker
  • Sunday, 20 August, 2017
    Property sector
    Meriton’s Harry Triguboff on being Australia’s second-richest man

    How the property dynamo went from a milk round to becoming a self-made billionaire

    Work and Careers - Harry Triguboff Australian billionaire real estate property developer, is one of Australia's richest people. He is the founder and managing director of Meriton. Photographed at World Tower Serviced Apartments, Liverpool Street, Sydney, Australia. 20/4/2017 Photo James Horan
  • Sunday, 13 August, 2017
    Cyber Security
    Maersk CEO Soren Skou on surviving a cyber attack

    After a stormy summer, the chief is shaking up the world’s biggest shipping company

    FOR USE BY Monday Interview Only Soren Skou, Søren Skou, CEO at Maersk
  • Sunday, 6 August, 2017
    Insurance
    Chubb CEO Evan Greenberg on a winning M&A formula

    The son of a towering industry figure is building his own empire

    Monday Interview CHUBB CEO Evan Greenberg at the Chubb Headquarters in New York
  • Sunday, 30 July, 2017
    Work & Careers
    Motorsport’s ultimate diplomat Jean Todt fights to win

    With new owners, falling viewers and spiralling costs, Formula One is at a crossroads

    3 July 2017 – Paris, France Jean Todt, President of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile
  • Sunday, 23 July, 2017
    Disrupters
    Expedia boss Dara Khosrowshahi on the new breed of disrupters

    The travel company CEO sees voice search as the next opportunity for growth

    Work and Careers Expedia CEO Dara Khosrowshahi at company headquarters in Bellevue, Washington. November 15, 2016. Matt Lutton / Boreal Collective for the Financial Times
  • Sunday, 16 July, 2017
    InterviewWork & Careers
    Bruce Hemphill, Old Mutual CEO: breaking up the group

    The chief executive on dismantling the FTSE 100 company and axing his own job

    Bruce Hemphill, chief executive of Old Mutual. At thier offices. 16/5/17
  • Sunday, 9 July, 2017
    US & Canadian companies
    Netflix CEO Reed Hastings on conquering Europe

    The entertainment boss runs his online streaming company like a champion sports team

    FC320N Reed Hastings, head of the online video service Netflix, during an interview at the DLD (Digital-Life-Design) conference in Munich, Germany, 18 January 2016. For three days, guest speakers discuss trends and developments in digitalisation at the innovation conference. PHOTO: TOBIAS HASE/dpa
  • Sunday, 2 July, 2017
    Technology sector
    John Zimmer, president of Lyft, on the rivalry with Uber

    How the ride-hailing chief’s good-guy image is paying off

    John Zimmer, Co-founder and president Lyft, talks about the company's plans for the future at the Lyft offices in San Francisco, California, Tuesday, July, 27, 2017. Thor Swift for the Financial Times
  • Sunday, 25 June, 2017
    InterviewSport
    Casey Wasserman, CEO, Wasserman, talks up LA’s Olympic bid

    The sports marketing and agency boss explains why the City of Angels is ready to play host

    Casey Wasserman, chairman and CEO at Wasserman Media Group, LLC, poses for photographs in his office in Los Angeles, June 16, 2017.
  • Sunday, 18 June, 2017
    InterviewTechnology sector
    Till Reuter, chief executive, Kuka, on big ambitions in China

    How the former banker stumbled into the top job eight years ago — and never left

    Hannover, 23.04.2017: Till Reuter, CEO of German robotics company KUKA, is photographed at the company´s stand at the Hannover Messe trade fair. Foto: Philipp von Ditfurth
  • Sunday, 11 June, 2017
    InterviewWork & Careers
    Hubert Sagnières, Essilor CEO, on an eyewear megamerger

    The deal with Luxottica, worth €50bn, makes up for missed opportunities

    24 March 2017 – Charenton-le-Pont, France Hubert Sagnieres, CEO and chairman of Essilor Int. group, poses for portraits at Essilor HQ in Charenton-le-Pont
  • Sunday, 4 June, 2017
    FT GuidesHow to have a growth mindset
    Publicis CEO on adapting to digital disruptions in advertising

    Sadoun: “This is how I work: I go fast, I take risk, I learn, I correct if it’s not good”

    Monday Interview - Arthur Sadoun, the new chief executive of Publicis, photograph by Magali Delporte © for the Financial Times "Monday interview"
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