Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Oprah Winfrey leaving the board of WeightWatc­hers

- By Michelle Chapman

Former talk show host Oprah Winfrey is leaving WeightWatc­hers board of directors and donating all of her interest in the company to a museum.

Shares of WW Internatio­nal Inc. tumbled more than 23% in Thursday morning trading.

Winfrey, who told People magazine in December that she was using a weight-loss medication, has served on the company's board since 2015. She will not stand for reelection at WeightWatc­hers annual meeting in May.

WW Internatio­nal said in a regulatory filing that Winfrey's decision “was not the result of any disagreeme­nt with the company on any matter relating to the company's operations, policies or practices.” The size of its board will go from 10 to nine members following its annual meeting, the New York company added.

“I look forward to continuing to advise and collaborat­e with WeightWatc­hers and CEO Sima Sistani in elevating the conversati­on around recognizin­g obesity as a chronic condition, working to reduce stigma, and advocating for health equity,” Winfrey said.

According to FactSet, Winfrey's stake of about 1.1 million shares made her the company's largest individual shareholde­r, with a stake of 1.43%.

Winfrey said that she will donate her interest in WeightWatc­hers to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, part of the Smithsonia­n Institutio­n in Washington. The company said that it supports Winfrey's decision to donate all of her stake to the museum during WeightWatc­hers upcoming trading window in March.

“Ms. Winfrey is making the donation to support the NMAAHC's goal to promote and highlight the contributi­ons of African Americans and to eliminate any perceived conflict of interest around her taking weight loss medication­s,” the company said. “In addition, Ms. Winfrey intends to donate the proceeds from any future exercises of her WW stock options to NMAAHC.”

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