Amit Yoran, the chairman and chief executive of cybersecurity firm Tenable Holdings died on Friday following a battle with cancer, the company said on Saturday.
The news will reignite the row over 'fat cat' pay at a time when there are calls to give top executives even more money.
Portuguese oil company Galp Energia is investigating an anonymous complaint about an alleged personal relationship between ...
Galp Energia SGPS SA’s ethics committee is investigating an anonymous tip about an alleged personal relationship between ...
The total compensation for H.O. Woltz III, Insteel’s president and chief executive, was listed at $2.1 million, down 2% from ...
Tenable CEO Amit Yoran died on Friday, the company confirmed in a statement. Yoran, 54, was on a brief medical leave as he ...
Susan Altrui, Director of the Little Rock Zoo, will be serving as the acting City Manager beginning January 5.If a permanent ...
Market watchers, throughout the week, observed several Wall Street executives stepping up for new roles as part of leadership reshuffling. Meanwhile, some companies such as Welltower, SL Green Realty ...
The NHS App will be overhauled to give patients more choice under the elective reform plan, which is set to be announced this ...
Washington Post cartoonist Ann Telnaes resigned after an editor rejected her sketch satirizing tech chiefs, including the ...
NASCAR COO Steve O'Donnell revealed that discussions about a potential 'Days of Thunder' sequel, starring Tom Cruise, are ...
Patients have been asked to stay away from the emergency department unless the injury is "life or limb threatening" ...