Larry Fink, chairman and CEO of BlackRock, has been appointed as the interim co-chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF).
He joins André Hoffmann, vice chairman of Roche Holding, in leading the globalist organization.
The two new co-chairs issued a statement saying how honored they were to be taking on the leadership roles at a pivotal time for the World Economic Forum as the organization moves into a new chapter.
Bowne Report: Larry Fink Ascends to WEF Thronehttps://t.co/IMPZQFSnJS@AdanSalazarWins @Kelenmcbreen @DewsNewz @MediaRival @infowars @liz_churchill10 pic.twitter.com/rSspoRDkMz
— Jon Bowne (@NewsBowne) August 19, 2025
This announcement follows recent announcement that an internal investigation has cleared WEF founder Klaus Schwab of allegations made by anonymous whistleblowers involving expense irregularities.
Schwab stepped down from the WEF in April.
Larry Fink secretly met with UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer a few months ago….wonder what that was all about?
🚨 WHY DID LARRY FINK MEET STARMER IN SECRET? 🚨
— Jim Ferguson (@JimFergusonUK) August 19, 2025
🔥 BlackRock is on a buying spree in the UK — scooping up banks, bonds, even Gatwick Airport.
But here’s the real question:
Why did BlackRock CEO Larry Fink meet privately with Keir Starmer months ago — behind closed doors?
Now… pic.twitter.com/G6whUOjXPV
Lest we forget, in the words of the late, great George Carlin:
‘Its a big club and we ain’t in it’