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WiseTech co-founder Richard White steps down as chair, but keeps his board seat
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

Richard White, the billionaire co-founder of WiseTech Global, has stepped down as executive chair of the Australian logistics-software company, effective immediately, capping a fortnight of intensifying scrutiny. He is not, however, leaving the building. White will stay on the ASX-listed group’s board as an executive director and keep his role as chief innovation officer, WiseTech said in a statement to the [] This story continues at The Next Web
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WiseTech's billionaire co-founder quits as chair
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Related coverage for "WiseTech co-founder Richard White steps down as chair, but keeps his board seat": Fortune — Like Netflix’s cofounder, U.S. Polo Assn. CEO has strict work-life boundaries—he clocks off at 5:30 p.m. and won’t text his team on weekends. Irish Tech News — Four Irish Founders Accepted into Y Combinator’s Summer 2026 Batch. The West Australian — WiseTech's billionaire co-founder quits as chair. DNyuz — Intel’s Chip Business Shows Signs of Life After Years of Struggle. DailyNewsHungary — Hungary’s state energy giant shaken up: Economy Minister Kapitány sacks CEO and board chairman. TheJournal.ie — Irish businessman and philanthropist Martin Naughton dies aged 87


