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'''Don Geiss''' was the CEO of [[GE]]. He selected [[Jack]] as his replacement, but fell into a diabetic coma before he could inform the board. ("[[Succession]]")<ref>"[[Sucession]]"</ref> He recovered and resumed his post, but in season 4 he died and the NBC board sold the company to Kabletown. Jack said that when burying Geiss, he was also burying America and hope. |
'''Don Geiss''' was the CEO of [[GE]]. He selected [[Jack]] as his replacement, but fell into a diabetic coma before he could inform the board. ("[[Succession]]")<ref>"[[Sucession]]"</ref> He recovered and resumed his post, but in season 4 he died and the NBC board sold the company to Kabletown. Jack said that when burying Geiss, he was also burying America and hope. |
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Revision as of 02:21, 12 March 2020
Don Geiss was the CEO of GE. He selected Jack as his replacement, but fell into a diabetic coma before he could inform the board. ("Succession")[1] He recovered and resumed his post, but in season 4 he died and the NBC board sold the company to Kabletown. Jack said that when burying Geiss, he was also burying America and hope.
In life, Jack greatly admired Geiss and wanted to be just like him, filling his role after he died ("Corporate Crush").
Real world
Geiss was played by Rip Torn.
References
- ↑ "Sucession"