Warren Buffett Prepares Succession at Berkshire Hathaway, Names Greg Abel as Heir
Warren Buffett, the 94-year-old investing legend, has signaled the end of an era at Berkshire Hathaway. In a carefully orchestrated transition, he announced Greg Abel as his successor during the annual Omaha shareholder meeting. The move marks a pivotal moment for the conglomerate, which Buffett has led for six decades.
Abel, known for his discretion and methodical approach, inherits a financial empire facing new challenges. While Berkshire remains a powerhouse, it must now navigate climate risks and technological disruption without its iconic leader. The handover reflects Buffett’s trademark caution—a seamless transfer of power rather than a disruptive upheaval.
The Omaha announcement carried symbolic weight, delivered in the same venue where Buffett shaped generations of investment philosophy. Shareholders witnessed not an ending, but the evolution of a $900 billion institution built on patience and compound interest.