
John G. Skilling
John G. Skilling is a prominent American engineer and former executive, best known for his leadership roles at Enron before its collapse. He served as the CEO of Enron from 2001 until the company's bankruptcy in late 2001. Under his management, Enron was involved in complex financial practices that eventually led to one of the biggest corporate scandals in history, exposing widespread fraud and accounting deception. After his conviction for conspiracy and fraud, Skilling was sentenced to prison. His career highlights the importance of transparency, ethics, and accountability in corporate governance.