Daniel Cameron Appointed CEO of 1792 Exchange
The former Kentucky Attorney General will lead the group's efforts against 'woke ideology' in corporate investments.
- Former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has been appointed as the CEO of 1792 Exchange, a group opposing 'woke ideology' in corporations.
- Cameron's role will involve countering investment strategies that consider environmental, social, and governance factors.
- Cameron, a rising Republican star with ties to Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump, has not ruled out another run for elected office.
- The 1792 Exchange aims to guide public companies towards a neutral stance on divisive, ideological issues.
- Cameron's term as attorney general was marked by legal challenges against state and national Democratic policies.