
Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner takes leave of absence for cancer treatment
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Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner is taking medical leave of absence from his role effective immediately, the company announced.
In a press release, Hasbro said Goldner is "undergoing continued medical care" following an August 2020 disclosure that he was seeking treatment for cancer in 2014. He has been the toymaker's CEO since 2008 and its chairman since 2015.
Rich Stoddart will serve as the interim CEO during Goldner's leave. He most recently served as lead independent director of the company's board.
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