Meta has appointed three new members to its board of directors, including Dana White, the president and CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship and a key figure in the orbit of incoming President Donald Trump.
Expanding the Board
The social media company, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is also adding auto tycoon John Elkann and tech investor Charlie Songhurst, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post late Monday.
Dana White's Inclusion
Tapping White to join the board could be seen as Zuckerberg’s latest maneuver to improve ties with Trump, who was once banned from Facebook. After Trump won re-election in November, Zuckerberg dined at the president-elect’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida and Meta donated $1 million to Trump’s inauguration fund. Other Big Tech companies such as Amazon have donated similar amounts.
Trump is a longtime UFC fan and frequent attendee of major fights. His ties with White date back to 2001 when White hosted a UFC at the Republican’s former casino-hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the Trump Taj Mahal.
White has had speaking roles at the 2016, 2020, and 2024 Republican conventions and appeared on stage at Trump’s election victory party in November. The pair attended a UFC pay-per-view card after the election at Madison Square Garden.
John Elkann in the Mix
Elkann, another person joining Meta’s board, is the CEO of Exor, a Netherlands-based investment company, and chairman of its two auto companies, Stellantis and Ferrari. Zuckerberg said Elkann has “deep experience running large global businesses and he brings an international perspective to our board.”
Charlie Songhurst's Background
Songhurst previously worked at Microsoft and began advising Meta last year on artificial intelligence.
White has built UFC “into one of the most valuable, fastest-growing, and most popular sports enterprises in the world,” Zuckerberg said. “I’ve admired him as an entrepreneur and his ability to build such a beloved brand.”
Zuckerberg is also active in mixed martial arts. Zuckerberg and fellow billionaire Elon Musk seemingly agreed to fight in a “cage match” in 2023, but it never happened.
Meta, Dana White, John Elkann, Charlie Songhurst