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Netflix’s co-CEO says it’s ‘impossible’ to run the $500b giant alone

Netflix’s co-CEO says it’s ‘impossible’ to run the $500b giant alone

Greg Peters once wanted to be an astronaut – now he’s leading a company worth more than Disney, Paramount and Warner Bros Discovery combined.

Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters spent months with an executive coach to train him to co-lead the world’s biggest entertainment company. Louie Douvis

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By his own admission, Greg Peters, one-half of the executive office running Netflix, is impatient. He dreamt of being an astronaut, but upon joining the US Air Force he was told he would need to commit to 20 years of training. Nope.

Instead, the physics and astronomy major started building software models to map how energy moved inside of stars. He spent months testing a theory that, ultimately, wasn’t right.

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Sam Buckingham-JonesMedia and marketing reporterSam Buckingham-Jones is the media and marketing reporter at The Australian Financial Review. Connect with Sam on Twitter.

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