Where Do All the Disgraced C.E.O.s Go?<br />None of the people I’ve mentioned would comment for this article, though a spokeswoman for Mr. Weinstein told a Times reporter<br />that “he is taking the time to focus on his family, on getting counseling and rebuilding his life.” Anodyne answers like that don’t satisfy my curiosity.<br />And then there is the movie mogul, Harvey Weinstein, who was fired by his own company last week after years of allegations of sexual harassment<br />and payoffs to accusers came to light in an investigation published by and in a subsequent article in The New Yorker.<br />Mr. Weinstein also said growing up in the ’60s influenced his behavior, though he’s not<br />that much older than I, and I’ve never done any of the things he’s talked about.<br />Calls for dismissals of chief executives are everywhere: In a recent hearing, Senator Elizabeth Warren told<br />Timothy J. Sloan of Wells Fargo “you should be fired” over the company’s fake-accounts scandal and more.
