KEY POINTS
  • Trian, which was co-founded by Nelson Peltz and Ed Garden, had a $1.68 billion stake in General Electric as of June 30, according to FactSet.
  • Garden was named to GE's board on Monday, after GE announced the departure of several top executives, including CFO Jeff Bornstein.
Nelson Peltz

General Electric's newest board member, Ed Garden, will have a lot of influence in the company, Trian Partners' Nelson Peltz said Tuesday.

GE's CEO, John Flannery, told Garden "everything is on the table. There are no sacred cows. Hopefully, that company will start to run the right way and the board will get more active," Peltz said in an interview with CNBC's "Squawk on the Street." "I think Ed is going to bring a fresh mindset into that boardroom."