Thank you for the correction sir.Grrr, it is "regardless", not "irregardless". :-\
Sorry, didn't mean to do that. It is a very recent phenomenon just like EEO, we have come a long way.You make it sound like foreign CEO's has always been the norm and not a 10-15 yr phenomenon in the US.
What makes the US different is we openly talk about race, for and against. In other countries, it is tabooed to talk about race and national origins, and the discrimination is under the surface, you have to look hard to find it but it is there.
I challenge you to name a CEO of a publicly traded major corporation in Canada, Australia or Europe that is run by an Indian, a Chinese, a black or an African. In the US, if you are capable, irregardless of race or origin, you have a shot: Pepsi, Microsoft, Google, Yahoo, AMD, MRK..... just to name a few.
Of the top of my head, without thinking much - Tidjane Thiam (UBS), Shriti Vadera (Santander) and Ken Olisa (Restoration Partners). If you walk on a trading floor in London, you see more asian and black faces than you do in the NYC.I challenge you to name a CEO of a publicly traded major corporation in Canada, Australia or Europe that is run by an Indian, a Chinese, a black or an African.
Authoritarian government retreating from democracy and restricting the media along resurgent anti-semitism. What's not to like about Poland, at least for the MAGA crowd.30 years? I'd say Poland.