Kunal Kapoor is the CEO of Morningstar. In 1984, Morningstar was founded out of a Chicago apartment, named after a Ralph Waldo Emerson quote. The company aimed to empower investors to make more successful decisions by providing them with high quality insights. Ten years later, Morningstar had about 200 employees, and around that time Kunal became one of them. Since then, the company has indeed transcended, albeit in a direction more NASDAQ than Walden Pond. In 2005, the company we...
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Kunal Kapoor is the CEO of Morningstar. In 1984, Morningstar was founded out of a Chicago apartment, named after a Ralph Waldo Emerson quote. The company aimed to empower investors to make more successful decisions by providing them with high quality insights. Ten years later, Morningstar had about 200 employees, and around that time Kunal became one of them. Since then, the company has indeed transcended, albeit in a direction more NASDAQ than Walden Pond. In 2005, the company we...
When Steve joined Milwaukee Tool as president in 2007, the company was 83 years old and sold a limited range of traditional power tools During his tenure as president, Steve led a remarkable transformation of the company’s strategy and culture that produced a steady stream of technical and product innovations. Today, Milwaukee Tool sells a wide range of cordless power tools for the building trades, and is the market share leader in North America and globally. This steady stream of new p...
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Kunal Kapoor is the CEO of Morningstar. In 1984, Morningstar was founded out of a Chicago apartment, named after a Ralph Waldo Emerson quote. The company aimed to empower investors to make more successful decisions by providing them with high quality insights. Ten years later, Morningstar had about 200 employees, and around that time Kunal became one of them. Since then, the company has indeed transcended, albeit in a direction more NASDAQ than Walden Pond. In 2005, the company we...