Boards with Women and Minorities Get More Attacks...
A feature story about new research from Mark DesJardine and coauthors which finds that companies with diverse boards are more likely to be targeted by activist investors.
View at The TelegraphA feature story about new research from Mark DesJardine and coauthors which finds that companies with diverse boards are more likely to be targeted by activist investors.
View at The TelegraphQuotes Sharmistha Sikdar and highlights research by Sikdar, Prasad Vana, and coauthor Vrinda Kadiyali examining the pricing strategies of Walmart and Amazon.
View at The New York TimesYancey Spruill T’98, CEO of DigitalOcean, joins Power Lunch to discuss AI deal in the cloud space.
View at CNBCRoger McNamee T’82, managing director of Elevation Partners, joins Squawk on the Street to discuss Meta’s new Twitter competitor Threads.
View at CNBCFeatures Catie Griggs D’03, T’09, president of business operations at the Seattle Mariners, in a story about the multitude of female leaders in Seattle sports.
View at The Washington PostAn article examining the U.S.-China trade war highlights research by Davin Chor, Emily Blanchard, and coauthor Chad Brown exploring the trade war’s political impact.
View at VoxEUQuotes Roger McNamee T’82 in an article examining the ongoing rivalry between tech CEOs Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk.
View at Financial TimesA feature story penned by Blair Crichton T’18, founder and CEO of Karana, about his experience transitioning from a career in finance to sustainability.
View at TatlerA feature story about Botanica, a cannabis company founded and led by CEO Chris Abbott T’01, which recently secured $10.3 million in new funding.
View at Puget Sound Business JournalMentions Tuck in an article examining the potential impact of the recent Supreme Court decision regarding affirmative action.
View at ForbesHighlights a Harvard Business Review article coauthored by Vijay Govindarajan examining why financial reporting needs to be modernized.
View at EntrepreneurQuotes Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article collecting reactions from higher education leaders in response to the United States Supreme Court ruling that significantly limits how U.S. colleges and universities can consider race as...
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