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'''CEO.wiki''' is a free, collaborative encyclopedia dedicated exclusively to documenting '''Chief Executive Officers''' and executive leadership from companies around the world.
'''About CEO.wiki'''
 
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'''CEO.wiki''' is a free, collaborative encyclopedia dedicated to documenting the global business ecosystem, with a particular focus on chief executive officers, corporate leadership, business strategies, and organizational excellence.


== Mission ==
== Mission ==


CEO.wiki's mission is to create and maintain the world's most comprehensive, accurate, and accessible resource for information about corporate leadership. We aim to:
Our mission is to provide the most comprehensive, accurate, and accessible information available about business leaders and corporations worldwide, maintained with the same rigorous standards as Wikipedia.
 
We believe that understanding corporate leadership is essential for:
* '''Democratic accountability''' - Citizens should know who leads powerful institutions
* '''Investor protection''' - Shareholders need reliable information for decisions
* '''Business education''' - Students and professionals deserve quality learning resources
* '''Journalistic research''' - Media requires trustworthy reference material
* '''Academic study''' - Researchers need comprehensive, verified data
 
== What Makes CEO.wiki Unique ==


* Provide neutral, verifiable information about CEOs globally
=== [[CEO.wiki:Comprehensive Data|Comprehensive Data]] ===
* Document the careers, decisions, and impact of business leaders
* Preserve the history of corporate leadership for future generations
* Enable research and understanding of executive management
* Maintain the highest standards of accuracy and neutrality


== History ==
We track detailed information that isn't available elsewhere in one place:
* Complete executive compensation packages with historical trends
* Full board memberships and committee roles
* Detailed career histories from education through C-suite
* Cross-company connections and professional networks
* Family relationships and succession patterns


CEO.wiki was founded in October 2025 to address the need for a centralized, reliable source of information about corporate executives. While general encyclopedias cover some CEOs, no platform focused exclusively on documenting executive leadership across all industries and regions.
=== [[CEO.wiki:Performance Metrics|Performance Metrics]] ===


== How CEO.wiki Works ==
Visual charts and data showing company transformation under specific CEO leadership:
* Revenue, profit, and market cap growth
* Stock price performance vs. market benchmarks
* Employee headcount and organizational changes
* Product launches and strategic initiatives
* Before/after comparisons for turnarounds


CEO.wiki operates on the same principles as Wikipedia:
=== [[CEO.wiki:Better_Sources|Verified Sources]] ===


* '''Free Content''': All text is available under the [[CEO.wiki:Copyrights|Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License]]
We make our best efforts to provide accurate, well-sourced information from reliable sources including:
* '''Collaborative Editing''': Registered users can contribute and edit articles
* '''SEC filings''' - Proxy statements (DEF 14A), Form 10-K, Form 10-Q, Form 8-K
* '''Verifiability''': All information must be supported by reliable sources
* '''Company sources''' - Annual reports, press releases, investor presentations
* '''Neutral Point of View''': Articles must present information fairly and without bias
* '''Financial news''' - Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Bloomberg, Reuters
* '''No Original Research''': Content must be based on published sources
* '''Business publications''' - Forbes, Fortune, Harvard Business Review
* '''Academic research''' - Peer-reviewed journals, business school case studies
* '''Public records''' - Court filings, regulatory documents, property records


== What We Cover ==
However, CEO.wiki does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any content. Users should independently verify all information and consult primary sources directly. See our [[#Disclaimer|disclaimer]] below and our [[CEO.wiki:Better_Sources|sources policy]] for more details.


CEO.wiki documents:
=== [[CEO.wiki:Accessible and Clear|Accessible & Clear]] ===


* '''Current CEOs''' of public and private companies
Complex business information made understandable:
* '''Former CEOs''' of historical significance
* Plain language explanations
* '''Interim CEOs''' and acting executives
* Interactive tooltips defining jargon
* '''Executive compensation''' and governance
* Visual learning aids and infographics
* '''Career histories''' and achievements
* Progressive disclosure from simple to technical
* '''Major corporate decisions''' and their impacts
* Mobile-optimized for all devices
* '''Leadership philosophies''' and management styles


== Content Guidelines ==
== Content Coverage ==


=== Notability ===
=== Chief Executive Officers ===


To have an article on CEO.wiki, a CEO should:
Detailed profiles including:
* Lead or have led a publicly traded company, OR
* Biographical information and education
* Lead a private company with significant revenue (typically >$100M annually), OR
* Complete career histories
* Be widely recognized for leadership innovations or impact, OR
* Compensation and equity holdings
* Have received significant media coverage from reliable sources
* Leadership philosophies and management style
* Major achievements and controversies
* Board service and external activities


=== Sources ===
=== Major Corporations ===


Acceptable sources include:
Company profiles featuring:
* Company SEC filings and official statements
* Corporate history and evolution
* Major news organizations (Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Bloomberg, etc.)
* Ownership structure and governance
* Business publications (Fortune, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, etc.)
* Financial performance data
* Academic publications and business case studies
* Strategic initiatives and transformations
* Biographical databases and references
* Leadership succession timelines
* Industry position and competitive landscape
 
=== Business Strategies ===
 
Analysis of:
* Growth strategies and market expansion
* Turnaround and transformation efforts
* Merger and acquisition approaches
* Innovation and product development
* International expansion patterns
* Digital transformation initiatives
 
=== Corporate Governance ===
 
Documentation of:
* Board composition and diversity
* Committee structures and responsibilities
* Shareholder rights and activism
* Executive compensation practices
* Succession planning processes
* Governance best practices
 
=== Industry Analysis ===
 
Insights into:
* Sector-specific leadership trends
* Industry consolidation patterns
* Regulatory impacts on leadership
* Technology disruption effects
* Global vs. regional leadership differences
 
== History and Development ==
 
CEO.wiki launched in 2024 as a specialized knowledge platform focused on corporate leadership. Built on MediaWiki (the same software powering Wikipedia), it combines:
* Open editing and collaboration
* Professional editorial standards
* Advanced data visualization
* Modern, accessible design
* Source citation and reference systems
 
== Editorial Standards ==
 
We maintain Wikipedia-level quality standards through:
 
=== Neutrality ===
* Objective, balanced coverage
* Multiple perspectives presented
* Facts separated from opinion
* Bias monitoring and correction
 
=== Verifiability ===
* Claims cited to available sources
* No original research without sourcing
* Primary sources for facts, secondary for analysis
* Regular source quality reviews
 
=== Accuracy ===
* Community review in specialized topics
* Cross-reference checking
* Update monitoring for new information
* Error correction processes
 
=== Accessibility ===
* Plain language when possible
* Technical terms defined
* Visual aids and examples
* Multiple reading levels


== Community ==
== Community ==


CEO.wiki is maintained by a community of:
CEO.wiki is built by a global community of:
* Business researchers and analysts
* '''Business professionals''' - Current and former executives
* Journalists and writers
* '''Financial analysts''' - Investment research specialists
* Academics and students
* '''Journalists''' - Business reporters and editors
* Corporate governance experts
* '''Academics''' - Business school professors and researchers
* General contributors interested in business leadership
* '''Students''' - MBA candidates and business learners
* '''Interested citizens''' - People who care about corporate accountability


== Governance ==
=== How to Participate ===


CEO.wiki is governed by:
* [[CEO.wiki:Request an account|Request an editing account]]
* [[CEO.wiki:Administrators|Administrators]] - Trusted users with technical privileges
* [[CEO.wiki:How to contribute|Learn how to contribute]]
* [[CEO.wiki:Bureaucrats|Bureaucrats]] - Users who can grant rights to others
* [[CEO.wiki:Community portal|Join the community]]
* [[CEO.wiki:Community|Community consensus]] - Major decisions made by discussion
* [[CEO.wiki:Manual of Style|Review our guidelines]]
* [[Special:RecentChanges|See recent changes]]
 
== Technology Platform ==
 
CEO.wiki runs on:
* '''MediaWiki 1.41.0''' - Proven wiki software
* '''MySQL/MariaDB''' - Reliable database engine
* '''PHP 8.1''' - Modern application platform
* '''Vector 2022''' - Clean, professional skin
* '''Extensive extensions''' - VisualEditor, Lua scripting, and more
 
=== Features ===
 
* Full API access for developers
* RESTful endpoints for modern applications
* OAuth support for third-party tools
* Rich visual editing
* Mobile-responsive design
* Advanced search capabilities
 
== Policies and Guidelines ==
 
Our key policies:
* [[CEO.wiki:Neutral point of view|Neutral point of view]]
* [[CEO.wiki:Verifiability|Verifiability]]
* [[CEO.wiki:No original research|No original research]]
* [[CEO.wiki:Better_Sources|Better Available Sources]]
* [[CEO.wiki:Code of Conduct|Code of Conduct]]
* [[CEO.wiki:Privacy Policy|Privacy Policy]]
* [[CEO.wiki:Terms of Use|Terms of Use]]


== Funding and Independence ==
== Funding and Independence ==


CEO.wiki is operated as an independent platform. We:
CEO.wiki operates as an independent, community-driven project. We are committed to:
* Do not accept payment for articles or edits
* No advertising or sponsored content
* Maintain editorial independence from corporations
* No paid editing or promotional material
* Rely on community contributions
* Editorial independence from corporate influence
* Follow Wikipedia's conflict-of-interest guidelines
* Transparent funding and operations
* Community governance
 
== Disclaimer ==
 
<div style="border: 2px solid #dc3545; background: #fff5f5; padding: 1.5em; margin: 1em 0; border-radius: 6px;">
'''⚠️ Information Accuracy and User Responsibility'''
 
CEO.wiki makes reasonable efforts to provide accurate, well-sourced information about corporate leadership and business topics. However:
 
* '''No Guarantee of Accuracy''': We do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any content on this platform.
 
* '''User Responsibility''': Users are solely responsible for verifying all information independently before making any decisions based on content found on CEO.wiki.
 
* '''Consult Primary Sources''': We strongly encourage users to consult official SEC filings, company announcements, and other primary sources directly. Where available, we provide direct links to source materials.
 
* '''Not Professional Advice''': Content on CEO.wiki is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, investment, or professional advice.
 
* '''Community-Edited Content''': As a collaborative platform, content may be edited by multiple contributors and may contain errors, omissions, or outdated information.
 
* '''No Liability''': CEO.wiki, its operators, contributors, and editors are not liable for any decisions, actions, losses, or damages arising from use of or reliance on information found on this platform.
 
'''Always verify information independently and consult with qualified professionals before making important decisions.'''
 
For more details, see our [[CEO.wiki:Better_Sources|sources policy]] and [[CEO.wiki:General disclaimer|general disclaimer]].
</div>
 
== Contact and Support ==


== Privacy ==
* '''General inquiries:''' [[CEO.wiki:Contact|Contact page]]
* '''Technical issues:''' [[CEO.wiki:Developers|Developer resources]]
* '''Content concerns:''' [[CEO.wiki:Community portal|Community portal]]
* '''Press:''' [[Special:Contact|Contact us via form]]
* '''Legal:''' [[Special:Contact|Contact us via form]]


See [[CEO.wiki:Privacy policy|Privacy Policy]] for information about data collection and use.
== Statistics ==


== Contact ==
Current content (updated regularly):
* {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles
* {{NUMBEROFPAGES}} total pages
* {{NUMBEROFEDITS}} edits
* {{NUMBEROFUSERS}} registered users
* [[Special:Statistics|Detailed statistics]]


* For general inquiries: [[CEO.wiki:Contact|Contact page]]
== Future Development ==
* For copyright issues: admin@ceo.wiki
 
* For technical issues: [[CEO.wiki:Bug reports|Bug reports]]
Planned enhancements:
* Expanded international coverage
* Multi-language support
* Enhanced data visualization
* API improvements
* Mobile apps
* Advanced analytics tools
 
== Acknowledgments ==
 
CEO.wiki is built on the foundation of:
* [https://www.mediawiki.org MediaWiki] - Our platform software
* [https://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] - Inspiration and standards
* Open source community - Extensions and tools
* Our contributors - The heart of the project


== See Also ==
== See Also ==


* [[CEO.wiki:FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]]
* [[CEO.wiki:FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]]
* [[CEO.wiki:Code of Conduct|Code of Conduct]]
* [[CEO.wiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]]
* [[CEO.wiki:How to contribute|How to Contribute]]
* [[CEO.wiki:How to contribute|How to Contribute]]
* [[CEO.wiki:Community portal|Community Portal]]
* [[Special:RecentChanges|Recent Changes]]
* [[CEO.wiki:Comprehensive Data|What Makes Us Different]]
* [[CEO.wiki:Better_Sources|Our Sources Policy]]


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Latest revision as of 18:33, 21 October 2025

About CEO.wiki

CEO.wiki
CEO.wiki
Launched 2024
Type Free encyclopedia
Focus Corporate leadership & business
Platform MediaWiki 1.41.0
License Open editing
Website ceo.wiki

CEO.wiki is a free, collaborative encyclopedia dedicated to documenting the global business ecosystem, with a particular focus on chief executive officers, corporate leadership, business strategies, and organizational excellence.

Mission

Our mission is to provide the most comprehensive, accurate, and accessible information available about business leaders and corporations worldwide, maintained with the same rigorous standards as Wikipedia.

We believe that understanding corporate leadership is essential for:

  • Democratic accountability - Citizens should know who leads powerful institutions
  • Investor protection - Shareholders need reliable information for decisions
  • Business education - Students and professionals deserve quality learning resources
  • Journalistic research - Media requires trustworthy reference material
  • Academic study - Researchers need comprehensive, verified data

What Makes CEO.wiki Unique

We track detailed information that isn't available elsewhere in one place:

  • Complete executive compensation packages with historical trends
  • Full board memberships and committee roles
  • Detailed career histories from education through C-suite
  • Cross-company connections and professional networks
  • Family relationships and succession patterns

Visual charts and data showing company transformation under specific CEO leadership:

  • Revenue, profit, and market cap growth
  • Stock price performance vs. market benchmarks
  • Employee headcount and organizational changes
  • Product launches and strategic initiatives
  • Before/after comparisons for turnarounds

We make our best efforts to provide accurate, well-sourced information from reliable sources including:

  • SEC filings - Proxy statements (DEF 14A), Form 10-K, Form 10-Q, Form 8-K
  • Company sources - Annual reports, press releases, investor presentations
  • Financial news - Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Bloomberg, Reuters
  • Business publications - Forbes, Fortune, Harvard Business Review
  • Academic research - Peer-reviewed journals, business school case studies
  • Public records - Court filings, regulatory documents, property records

However, CEO.wiki does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any content. Users should independently verify all information and consult primary sources directly. See our disclaimer below and our sources policy for more details.

Complex business information made understandable:

  • Plain language explanations
  • Interactive tooltips defining jargon
  • Visual learning aids and infographics
  • Progressive disclosure from simple to technical
  • Mobile-optimized for all devices

Content Coverage

Chief Executive Officers

Detailed profiles including:

  • Biographical information and education
  • Complete career histories
  • Compensation and equity holdings
  • Leadership philosophies and management style
  • Major achievements and controversies
  • Board service and external activities

Major Corporations

Company profiles featuring:

  • Corporate history and evolution
  • Ownership structure and governance
  • Financial performance data
  • Strategic initiatives and transformations
  • Leadership succession timelines
  • Industry position and competitive landscape

Business Strategies

Analysis of:

  • Growth strategies and market expansion
  • Turnaround and transformation efforts
  • Merger and acquisition approaches
  • Innovation and product development
  • International expansion patterns
  • Digital transformation initiatives

Corporate Governance

Documentation of:

  • Board composition and diversity
  • Committee structures and responsibilities
  • Shareholder rights and activism
  • Executive compensation practices
  • Succession planning processes
  • Governance best practices

Industry Analysis

Insights into:

  • Sector-specific leadership trends
  • Industry consolidation patterns
  • Regulatory impacts on leadership
  • Technology disruption effects
  • Global vs. regional leadership differences

History and Development

CEO.wiki launched in 2024 as a specialized knowledge platform focused on corporate leadership. Built on MediaWiki (the same software powering Wikipedia), it combines:

  • Open editing and collaboration
  • Professional editorial standards
  • Advanced data visualization
  • Modern, accessible design
  • Source citation and reference systems

Editorial Standards

We maintain Wikipedia-level quality standards through:

Neutrality

  • Objective, balanced coverage
  • Multiple perspectives presented
  • Facts separated from opinion
  • Bias monitoring and correction

Verifiability

  • Claims cited to available sources
  • No original research without sourcing
  • Primary sources for facts, secondary for analysis
  • Regular source quality reviews

Accuracy

  • Community review in specialized topics
  • Cross-reference checking
  • Update monitoring for new information
  • Error correction processes

Accessibility

  • Plain language when possible
  • Technical terms defined
  • Visual aids and examples
  • Multiple reading levels

Community

CEO.wiki is built by a global community of:

  • Business professionals - Current and former executives
  • Financial analysts - Investment research specialists
  • Journalists - Business reporters and editors
  • Academics - Business school professors and researchers
  • Students - MBA candidates and business learners
  • Interested citizens - People who care about corporate accountability

How to Participate

Technology Platform

CEO.wiki runs on:

  • MediaWiki 1.41.0 - Proven wiki software
  • MySQL/MariaDB - Reliable database engine
  • PHP 8.1 - Modern application platform
  • Vector 2022 - Clean, professional skin
  • Extensive extensions - VisualEditor, Lua scripting, and more

Features

  • Full API access for developers
  • RESTful endpoints for modern applications
  • OAuth support for third-party tools
  • Rich visual editing
  • Mobile-responsive design
  • Advanced search capabilities

Policies and Guidelines

Our key policies:

Funding and Independence

CEO.wiki operates as an independent, community-driven project. We are committed to:

  • No advertising or sponsored content
  • No paid editing or promotional material
  • Editorial independence from corporate influence
  • Transparent funding and operations
  • Community governance

Disclaimer

⚠️ Information Accuracy and User Responsibility

CEO.wiki makes reasonable efforts to provide accurate, well-sourced information about corporate leadership and business topics. However:

  • No Guarantee of Accuracy: We do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any content on this platform.
  • User Responsibility: Users are solely responsible for verifying all information independently before making any decisions based on content found on CEO.wiki.
  • Consult Primary Sources: We strongly encourage users to consult official SEC filings, company announcements, and other primary sources directly. Where available, we provide direct links to source materials.
  • Not Professional Advice: Content on CEO.wiki is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, investment, or professional advice.
  • Community-Edited Content: As a collaborative platform, content may be edited by multiple contributors and may contain errors, omissions, or outdated information.
  • No Liability: CEO.wiki, its operators, contributors, and editors are not liable for any decisions, actions, losses, or damages arising from use of or reliance on information found on this platform.

Always verify information independently and consult with qualified professionals before making important decisions.

For more details, see our sources policy and general disclaimer.

Contact and Support

Statistics

Current content (updated regularly):

Future Development

Planned enhancements:

  • Expanded international coverage
  • Multi-language support
  • Enhanced data visualization
  • API improvements
  • Mobile apps
  • Advanced analytics tools

Acknowledgments

CEO.wiki is built on the foundation of:

  • MediaWiki - Our platform software
  • Wikipedia - Inspiration and standards
  • Open source community - Extensions and tools
  • Our contributors - The heart of the project

See Also