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Anheuser-Busch CEO Behind Failed Bud Light ‘Apology’ Is A Former CIA Spy Handler

The Anheuser-Busch CEO was a CIA spy coach before leading up the brewing powerhouse, and his attempt to quiet the backlash over Bud Light’s’s Dylan Mulvaney scandal came off as straight as beer left out in the sun.

According to The Official Board, Brendan Whitworth previously served as an officer in the CIA’s’s cybersecurity division, where he recruited and managed intelligence sources before transitioning to the corporate field. Whitworth has received harsh criticism for his speech made on Friday in response to Bud Light’s’s contentious choice to work with trans advocate and social media influencer Mulvaney.

Whitworth stated in a speech on Friday that he never intended to participate in an argument that is divisive. ” Over a beer, we are in the business of bringing consumers there.”

There was no mention of Mulvaney or the extreme trans ideology he supports in the declaration, nor was there a mea culpa. Bud Light, because the most popular beer in the country, has been rejected by many beer drinkers. Distributors have complained that they can’t sell it, and bartenders across the nation claim that no one orders it longer.

However, the 46-year-old Whitworth, a Harvard Business School graduate who is reportedly registered in the Republican Party, doesn’t exactly fit the mold of the typical” woke” CEO, which may make his harshly criticized statement even more disturbing.

Whitworth, a successful student-athlete, made the decision to attend medical school after high school in order to follow in his father’s’s footsteps. However, Whitworth’s’s desire for a medical degree was fleeting because he ended up enrolling in Officer Candidates School( OSC ) prior to his senior year at Bucknell. After receiving his OCS degree, he served in the Marines for an additional three days until 2001.

Whitworth expressed his gratitude for America and his life stems in a statement to Fox Business last year that he felt compelled to serve his country. The CEO added that his father ran preparation in Quantico, Virginia, and worked with the FBI under President Herbert Hoover.

He continued,” I felt fortunate to have been born here.” ” I felt like I needed to pay that up, as if I had a small amount of debt that I… had to repay.”

Whitworth left the Marines and joined the CIA terrorism center as an agent from 2001 to 2006. According to his now-removed Linkedin status, he” specialized in the selection and managing of individual sources with access to vital intelligence that prevented and disturbed criminal threats.”

According to the CEO, his sister encouraged him to leave the CIA, where he was stationed in Baghdad, Iraq, and follow a less hazardous line of work.

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According to HITC, Whitworth prepared for the entrance test to enroll in business school while still working at the CIA. After a year of studying, he flew down to Washington, D.C., to take the exam and submitted the results 29 minutes before his Harvard Business School application was due.

In 2006, he was granted admission to the company education, and two years later. He was the top director of sales at PepsiCo in the Frito-Lay department by 2008. Whitworth was then employed by Anheuser-Busch in 2013, where he rose to the position of CEO in July 2021.

Whitworth’s’s speech on the Anheuser-Buch discussion, which was highlighted by The Daily Wire, was not well received by either side of the transsexuals debate. While some LGBT activists wanted the CEO to reject the funding, others wanted Whitworth to support the Mulvaney agreement.

The CEO of Anheuser-Busch has just released a speech in which he addresses zero of the issues with hiring someone to buy cheap beer to primarily male audiences, Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro tweeted on Friday.

Related: Matt Walsh Rips Anheuser – Busch Statement On Dylan Mulvaney Controversy in the book” Stupid And Idiotic.”



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