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Henry McGee
Public Company Board Director/ Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School/Former President, HBO Home Entertainment
Henry McGee is an accomplished independent board director and committee chair known for his expertise in digital strategy and ESG. He was recognized in 2018 as one of the most influential individuals in corporate governance by being listed on the prestigious Directorship 100. With a background as an award-winning media industry executive, Henry has a proven track record in driving international expansion and digital innovation. As a respected academic, he has authored numerous case studies and developed courses focusing on entrepreneurship and digital disruption.
Henry McGee pursued his education at Harvard University, where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Social Studies, magna cum laude. He furthered his academic journey by attaining a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the renowned Harvard Business School, solidifying his foundation for a successful career in corporate governance, digital strategy, and ESG.
Throughout his illustrious career, Henry McGee has been associated with esteemed organizations like the Council on Foreign Relations, TEGNA, Harvard Business School, The Executive Leadership Council (ELC), Pew Research Center, and Cencora. He held significant roles such as Independent Director and Chair of Governance, Public Policy, and Corporate Responsibility Committee at TEGNA, and President of HBO Home Entertainment at HBO. His tenure at HBO also included various management positions, showcasing his diverse skill set and leadership abilities. His early career saw him in the role of a Reporter at Newsweek, contributing to his comprehensive understanding of the media landscape.
Tags: Independent Board Director, Committee Chair, Digital Strategy, ESG, Corporate Governance, Media Industry Executive, International Expansion, Digital Innovation, Academic, Harvard University, Harvard Business School, Entrepreneurship, Digital Disruption, Council on Foreign Relations, TEGNA, Harvard Business School, The Executive Leadership Council, Pew Research Center, HBO, Newsweek
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