CNBC Chairman Mark Hoffman Steps Down After 17 Years in Charge

The end of an era has arrived at CNBC: Mark Hoffman is stepping down from his role in charge of the financial news network and will be replaced by NBCU global advertising and partnerships president KC Sullivan. In charge of CNBC since 2005 and the network’s chairman since 2015, Hoffman will serve in that role…

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