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Meet the former Goldman Sachs exec who became the America’s Cup Partnership’s first CEO and is running the 175-year-old trophy like a startup

The oldest trophy in sports is in New York's harbor to celebrate the country's 250th birthday, onboard the most beautiful ship in the world.
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· Jul 5, 2026
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· Jul 2, 2026
I would never have been CEO in any other country, including India: Indra Nooyi
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