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Roughly 4% to as high as 12% of CEOs exhibit psychopathic traits, according to some expert estimates, many times more than the 1% rate found in the general population and more in line with the 15% rate found in [[prisons]].<ref name=forbes>https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackmccullough/2019/12/09/the-psychopathic-ceo/?sh=3da9031c791e</ref> While many companies have personality tests and extensive interview processes, they are ineffective at screening out psychopaths, especially the intelligent ones. Psychopaths can lie with ease, and they are clever enough to provide the preferred answer on any personality test. In that sense, a psychopath has an advantage over another executive with a similar aptitude and accomplishments who will not lie for career advancement.<ref name=forbes/>
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Roughly 4% to as high as 12% of CEOs exhibit psychopathic traits, according to some expert estimates, many times more than the 1% rate found in the general population and more in line with the 15% rate found in prisons.[1] While many companies have personality tests and extensive interview processes, they are ineffective at screening out psychopaths, especially the intelligent ones. Psychopaths can lie with ease, and they are clever enough to provide the preferred answer on any personality test. In that sense, a psychopath has an advantage over another executive with a similar aptitude and accomplishments who will not lie for career advancement.[1]


 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromToDescription
Kristin Skogen Lund2018
Helle Thorning-Schmidt4 April 2016
Rebecca HilsenrathOctober 2015March 2021
Andrew Mills17 August 201529 October 2018
Marc Warner3 February 2014
Carola Lemne20142018
Justin ForsythSeptember 201029 January 2016
Katharina Borchert20102016
Nader Mousavizadeh20102013
Carsten Kengeter2010February 2013Bank investigated for fraudulent manipulation. Later Bilderberger.
Paul Polman2009December 2018
Jan Hommen20092013Attended 2009 and 2010 Bilderberg meetings.
Rebecca HilsenrathSeptember 2008March 2014
Jonas Bonnier20082013Attended Bilderberg/2012
Martin DavidsonApril 2007December 2014
Nicola BrewerMarch 2007May 2009
Sixten Korkman20052012
Peter Murrell199918 March 2023
Marcel Ospel19982001Attended Bilderberg/2001
Sidney Taurel19982008Attended Bilderberg/2007. Chairman Emeritus since 2008.
Michael FosterDecember 1997September 1998
Alexander Trotman19931998
Johannes Koroma19932003
A. B. Krongard1991September 1997
Françoise Sampermans19911995Attended Bilderberg/1995
Françoise Sampermans19911995Attended Bilderberg/1995
Hal Harvey19912002Rockefeller family project
Donald Petersen19851990Attended Bilderberg/1988.
Paul GirolamiApril 19801986Company still called Glaxo
Cesare Romiti19801995
Richard Snyder19781994
Édouard Stern197619881985-1995 in different bank with same name
Hans Zetterberg19751986
Poul Svanholm19721996
Tinius Nagell-Erichsen19701983Attended Bilderberg/1982
Svend Sørensen19661980Bilderberger, died "unexpectedly" in office
Harald Knudtzon19641965
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