Chelsea Clinton, whose only real work experience was a brief stint as a consultant at McKinsey, was just named to the board of directors of the travel company Expedia:
Expedia just named Chelsea Clinton to its board of directors https://t.co/In9qk9IOZZ pic.twitter.com/c06080f47Q
— CNN (@CNN) March 17, 2017
The deal is lucrative, to say the least:
"non-employee directors were paid a $45,000 'annual retainer' and awarded $250,000 worth of stock in 2015." https://t.co/WE5PhVWToT
— Karin Lips (@klips) March 17, 2017
And apparently, Chelsea is on the board of the parent company of The Daily Beast. From CNN:
Clinton serves on the board of one other corporation: IAC/InterActive Corp (IAC), the company that owns websites including Dictionary.com, About.com, Vimeo, Investopedia and The Daily Beast.
This is a real question we have, not trolling: What the heck does she offer?
can I get a job like this with no related experience in the field?
— swindogg (@jswin56) March 17, 2017
She can bring her wealth of expertise to the board room. ? https://t.co/B1iecge1nv
— HRH Princess of Whales (@FranklinsRule) March 17, 2017
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Probably bc of her lengthy business experience on her resume? #partoftheproblem https://t.co/NuavCbVh9q
— Lori Pelletier (@unionlori) March 17, 2017
As for Expedia’s business, let the boycott begin:
Oh shit! I won't be using Expedia ever again:(@atensnut https://t.co/ddWnibvuzV
— Lesia McMillin (@Lesiarocknout68) March 17, 2017
won't be using @Expedia anytime soon for my company's business travels. #crookedhilary mischiefs run deep
— edfmoje (@edfmoje) March 17, 2017
Just like mom and dad, though:
https://twitter.com/HeidiL_RN/status/842866599686225921
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