Man the picks in here truly baffle me ahahahah
So Laura Sanko?I haven't read any yet, but I know there have been some weird nominations whenever this topic comes up. Lol. I think a lot of people really have the wrong idea about what Dana does and how the business works. Often they think model citizen kind of guy is the right guy for the job. Kinda like people want the president to be as inoffensive as possible, instead of actually concerning themselves with what is needed to do the job of leading a company or a country. The world is a ruthless place, if you are actually nice all the time you'll be relentlessly attacked by your enemies in business or politics. If you apologize all the time for any offense someone might take with you, your enemies will use it against you. So to invite that kind of hostility would not be a great leadership's trait, because you have better things to do if you run a company or countrry, than having to deal with attacks that could have been easily avoided, all the time
A lot of Shermanos may scoff at this idea. But DC wouldn't really be replacing Dana. It would just mean a switchover to a familiar face who obviously would project a tamer image. The ruthless stuff would still be done by Hunter and his crew.DC is likely going to be the guy they pick to take over as the face of the ufc, he’s a company man who loves doing promotion.
So Laura Sanko?
Advocating for Jon Jones as the CEO of the UFC based on his identity as a good Christian man highlights the potential positive influence he could bring to the organization. Jones's commitment to his Christian values may contribute to a leadership style grounded in principles such as integrity, compassion, and moral responsibility. As a CEO, he could seek to instill a culture of respect and fairness, reflecting the principles of Christianity. Jones' faith may also guide him in making decisions that prioritize the well-being and ethical treatment of fighters, employees, and stakeholders. While it is crucial to evaluate leadership candidates comprehensively, considering Jones's Christian values could present an angle that aligns with certain ethical and moral expectations, fostering a positive environment within the UFC.
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Hunter is already the Chief Business Officer and he doesn’t enjoy doing media at all. Dana is the guy they use to run interference so Hunter can work quietly in the background and not have to answer questions. The person who replaces Dana will likely be someone that’s media friendly who also knows how to deal with the fighters, my best guess is Daniel Cormier. Former fighter, loves doing media, and is a company man through and through.
A lot of Shermanos may scoff at this idea. But DC wouldn't really be replacing Dana. It would just mean a switchover to a familiar face who obviously would project a tamer image. The ruthless stuff would still be done by Hunter and his crew.
Dana's job involves far more than just talking to the press. They can pick any talking head to be a spokesperson, I don't think that's what people mean when they ask who will replace Dana. They are asking who will run the company, and that's Hunter Campbell.