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Lynch is taking on the role after a Wall Street Journal report leveled accusations of racism and misogyny at Wayne Borg who was running the media hub at Neom. According to the report published ...
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Wayne Borg on the Rise of Non-English Media - MSNThe surprise hit may have caught some industry professionals off-guard, but seasoned media executive Wayne Borg knows how valuable non-English media is in the global market. “Don't necessarily ...
Police sergeant from the Financial Crimes Investigation Department tells court Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses head Paul ...
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Neom's Wayne Borg & Former EFM Head Dennis Ruh To Headline Final Cut In Venice JuryEXCLUSIVE: Neom managing director Wayne Borg, Monica Ciarli of Minerva Pictures, and former EFM head Dennis Ruh will serve on the jury of the Venice Film Festival's work-in-progress event Final ...
Maryland racing colleagues remembered D. Wayne Lukas, the thoroughbred trainer whose horses captured six Preakness Stakes, as a “rock star” and the sport’s “greatest ...
A Neom exec complained about having a Sunday meeting after 3 workers died constructing the megaproject, per a WSJ report. Wayne Borg also reportedly made racist comments about Neom's workforce.
- Wayne Borg, Neom managing director, media. In a separate incident, Borg was summoned by human resources after calling a Black female employee a "Black shit", according to former workers at Neom.
Neom executives were summoned to the office to manage a crisis: Three workers had recently died toiling on the world’s biggest construction project. Wayne Borg, a former Hollywood executive ...
The police initiated their investigation into alleged fraud by Paul Pace, the president of the nurses’ union, following media reports, police inspector Wayne Rodney Borg confirmed on Tuesday ...
EXCLUSIVE: Managing Director of Neom Media Industries Wayne Borg, Monica Ciarli of Minerva Pictures, and former EFM head Dennis Ruh will serve on the jury of the Venice Film Festival’s work-in ...
Senior executives leading Saudi Arabia's Neom megacity project have been accused of racism, misogyny and corruption, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal published on Wednesday. Wayne ...
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