Julian Wheatland

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Julian David Wheatland (born 1961) is a British businessman and Conservative Party (UK) politician known for his involvement with the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal. He was chairman of SCL Group, a self-described "behavioral research and strategic communication company" and was the last CEO of Cambridge Analytica, having previously been its COO and CFO, Wheatland took over as CEO in April 2018, in order to wind it down and place the company into bankruptcy. He was also CEO of Hatton International, a technology and finance advisory business. He was featured in the Netflix documentary The Great Hack. Wheatland was mentioned in Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons as an example of ties between Cambridge Analytica and the Conservative Party (UK); he is a former chairma rdf:langString
Julian David Wheatland (né en juillet 1961) est un homme d'affaires et financier anglais. À la date du 1er mars 2021, il dirigeait ou avait dirigé au Royaume-Uni 30 entreprises différentes (32 selon une autre source), dont 13 basées au même endroit (Parr House, 215 Cumnor Hill, à Oxford) selon le registre anglais du commerce et des sociétés (Companies House)J Wheatland est un soutien politique du Parti conservateur. rdf:langString
Julian David Wheatland é um empresário britânico e político do Partido Conservador (Reino Unido) conhecido por seu envolvimento com o escândalo de dados Facebook – Cambridge Analytica. Ele foi presidente do SCL Group, uma autodescrita "empresa de pesquisa comportamental e comunicação estratégica", e foi o último CEO da Cambridge Analytica, tendo sido anteriormente seu COO e CFO. Wheatland assumiu como CEO em abril de 2018, para poder encerrar o processo de colocar a empresa em falência. Ele também foi CEO da Hatton International, uma empresa de consultoria de tecnologia e finanças. Ele foi representado no documentário da Netflix, The Great Hack. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Julian David Wheatland
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rdf:langString CEO of Cornerstone FS Plc; formerly chairman of SCL Group and CEO of Cambridge Analytica; former director of  Emerdata
rdf:langString Julian David Wheatland (born 1961) is a British businessman and Conservative Party (UK) politician known for his involvement with the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal. He was chairman of SCL Group, a self-described "behavioral research and strategic communication company" and was the last CEO of Cambridge Analytica, having previously been its COO and CFO, Wheatland took over as CEO in April 2018, in order to wind it down and place the company into bankruptcy. He was also CEO of Hatton International, a technology and finance advisory business. He was featured in the Netflix documentary The Great Hack. Wheatland was mentioned in Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons as an example of ties between Cambridge Analytica and the Conservative Party (UK); he is a former chairman of the Oxford West and Abingdon Conservative Association Wheatland was also a director of related firms following the downfall of Cambridge Analytica, including a director of Emerdata, the parent company of Cambridge Analytica prior to its collapse. The Times reported in 2020 that Wheatland was returning to the city as chief executive of Cornerstone FS Plc which acquired FXPress Payment Services Ltd, a foreign exchange and payment services company, in September 2020. In July 2022, Wheatland stepped down from the role.
rdf:langString Julian David Wheatland (né en juillet 1961) est un homme d'affaires et financier anglais. À la date du 1er mars 2021, il dirigeait ou avait dirigé au Royaume-Uni 30 entreprises différentes (32 selon une autre source), dont 13 basées au même endroit (Parr House, 215 Cumnor Hill, à Oxford) selon le registre anglais du commerce et des sociétés (Companies House)J Wheatland est un soutien politique du Parti conservateur. Il s'est notamment fait connaitre dans la seconde partie des années 2010 par ses responsabilités dans le scandale des données Facebook-Cambridge Analytica/AggregateIQ. Ce scandale a mis au jour un système de manipulation mentale de masses d'électeurs. Il était notamment basé sur une énorme quantité de données personnelles volées sur les comptes Facebook de 47 millions d'internautes.
rdf:langString Julian David Wheatland é um empresário britânico e político do Partido Conservador (Reino Unido) conhecido por seu envolvimento com o escândalo de dados Facebook – Cambridge Analytica. Ele foi presidente do SCL Group, uma autodescrita "empresa de pesquisa comportamental e comunicação estratégica", e foi o último CEO da Cambridge Analytica, tendo sido anteriormente seu COO e CFO. Wheatland assumiu como CEO em abril de 2018, para poder encerrar o processo de colocar a empresa em falência. Ele também foi CEO da Hatton International, uma empresa de consultoria de tecnologia e finanças. Ele foi representado no documentário da Netflix, The Great Hack. Wheatland foi mencionado nas Perguntas ao Primeiro Ministro na Câmara dos Comuns, como um exemplo de laços entre a Cambridge Analytica e o Partido Conservador (Reino Unido); ele é ex-presidente da Oxford West e Abingdon Conservative Association. Wheatland também foi diretor de empresas relacionadas após a queda de Cambridge Analytica, incluindo diretor da Emerdata, a empresa-mãe da Cambridge Analytica antes de seu colapso. O Times relatou em 2020 que Wheatland estava voltando para a cidade como executivo-chefe da Cornerstone FS Plc, que adquiriu a FXPress Payment Services Ltd, uma empresa de câmbio e serviços de pagamento, em setembro de 2020.
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