A single board member ( 1 of 12) does not equal control by a long stretch.
Where is the evidence that Roger Kimmel ‘controls’ PG&E?
Jackie-soi speaks to his other personality...mackie-soi.
Phone to tablet comms.
Maaaaaahm! Turn up the heat. It’s cold down here.
Jack Black asked me very politely for information about Rothschild influence over PG&E and I responded politely.
However, I see no such politeness in your question to me so I am not going to do the work for you.
Instead, you will be given a homework problem with a question and a clue
Warren Buffett”s Berkshire Hathaway has only one board seat on the Wall Street ratings agency Moody’s representing 26% of the shares, yet they control the company.
How does one control a company with only 26% ownership?
Hint: look up “controlling share”.
The most powerful investment managers are going to control the companies they invest in using the minimal investment required to control. There are ways this is achieved. Business schools teach it. Let’s see if you can explain how it’s done.