Strategic Addition Amidst For-Profit Transition
OpenAI Welcomes Billionaire Investor Adebayo Ogunlesi to its Board of Directors!
OpenAI has appointed billionaire investor Adebayo Ogunlesi to its board of directors, marking a strategic move during its transition to a for‑profit model. Ogunlesi brings significant financial and infrastructure expertise from his role at Global Infrastructure Partners, overseeing a $30 billion fund focusing on data centers and power infrastructure. His addition is set to enhance OpenAI's infrastructure initiatives and diversify its board's insights.
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