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Stockton Rush, the CEO of OceanGate and one of five people on the submersible missing in the North Atlantic, has cultivated a reputation as a kind of modern-day Jacques Cousteau — a nature lover ...
The Titan submersible disaster stands as a chilling parable of CEO hubris—a cautionary tale not just about technology gone ...
The OceanGate Disaster” is too well-sourced and researched to be confused for one of those ghoulish docs that shows up on Hulu within a week of some ma ...
Titan submersible mastermind Stockton Rush knew his risky venture would end in disaster — but carried on anyway because that meant he’d never have to face accountability, according to one of ...
Mark Monroe’s film has difficulty seeing the factors beyond Stockton Rush’s misdeeds that led to the fateful implosion in June 2023.
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush is seen through the porthole of the Titan submersible in the Bahamas in May 2018. The 61-year-old adventurer died aboard the Titan during a mission to view the Titanic ...
Stockton Rush died when the Titan submersible imploded in June 2023. OceanGate Expeditions/AFP via Getty Images. Rush ignored Lochridge’s pleas for him to keep his distance from the Andrea Doria ...
Mark Monroe’s documentary takes a deep dive into CEO Stockton Rush’s oceanic obsessions, strained professional relationships ...
Stockton Rush in 2013. Rush, who is 61, said he believes deeply that the sea, rather than the sky, offers humanity the best shot at survival when the Earth's surface becomes uninhabitable.
Stockton Rush's longtime friend Karl Stanley told the US Coast Guard the CEO knew he'd never face the consequences of his actions if he died in the Titan submersible.
Stockton Rush, the CEO of OceanGate and one of five people on the submersible missing in the North Atlantic, has cultivated a reputation as a kind of modern-day Jacques Cousteau — a nature lover ...