Here are the companies retaining membership on Trump’s two major business panels, the Strategic and Policy Forum (designated SP in this list), and the Manufacturing Jobs Initiative (MJ)....
Affirmatively staying on:
--General Motors, CEO Mary Barra (SP)
--Cleveland Clinic, CEO Toby Cosgrove (SP)
--JP Morgan Chase, CEO Jamie Dimon (SP)
--Wal-Mart, CEO Doug McMillon (SP)
--Boeing, CEO Dennis Muilenberg (MJ)
--Blackstone Group, CEO Stephen Schwarzman (SP)
--General Electric, former CEO Jack Welch (SP)
--Dell, CEO Michael Dell (MJ)
--Whirlpool, CEO Jeff Fettig (MJ)
--Johnson & Johnson, CEO Alex Gorsky (MJ)
--General Electric, CEO Jeff Immelt (MJ)
--Timken, CEO Rich Kyle
--Campbell Soup, CEO Denise Morrison (MJ)
--Newell Brands, CEO Michael Polk (MJ)
--International Paper, CEO Mark Sutton (MJ)
--Corning, CEO Wendell Weeks (MJ)
No specific comment on plans:
--BlackRock, CEO Larry Fink (SP)
--BCG (Boston Consulting Group), CEO Rich Lesser (SP)
--Boeing, former CEO Jim McNerney (SP)
--Pepsico, CEO Indra Nooyi (SP)
--Global Infrastructure Partners, Chairman Adebayo Ogunlesi (SP)
--IBM, CEO Virginia Rometty (SP)
--Stanford University/Hoover Institution, Kevin Warsh, visiting fellow (SP)
--EY (Ernst & Young), CEO Mark Weinberger (SP)
--IHS Markit, Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin (SP)
--Dow Chemical, CEO Andrew Liveris (MJ)
--Nucor Corp., CEO John Ferriola (MJ)
--United Technologies, CEO Greg Hayes (MJ)
--Lockheed Martin, CEO Marillyn Hewson (MJ)
--Dana Inc., CEO Jim Kamsickas (MJ)
--3M, CEO Inge Thulin (MJ)
Retired from company and council:
--Ford Motor, former CEO Mark Fields (MJ)
--Arconic, former CEO Klaus Kleinfeld (MJ)
--U.S. Steel, former CEO Mario Longhi (MJ)
--Caterpillar, former CEO Doug Oberhelman (MJ)
Assessing decision:
AFL-CIO, President Richard Trumka and Deputy Chief of Staff Thea Lee (MJ)
List courtesy of the
LA Times