Target CEO steps down
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Nekima Levy Armstrong, Monique Cullars-Doty, and Jaylani Hussein all helped organize a national boycott of Target in February, which comes after the retailer dropped a series of diversity initiatives following the return of Donald Trump to the White House.
As Target announces a new CEO, the retailer is reporting declines in revenue and operating income. As shares tumble 10% their DEI pullback & tariffs are dragging on sales
Target announced Wednesday that its CEO, Brian Cornell, will be stepping down from his role early next year. The news comes months after the retail giant became the target of a metro Atlanta-based boycott stemming from the chain’s retreat from some of its diversity,
Long-time Target CEO Brian Cornell is stepping down next year, but Pastor Jamal Bryant insists the boycott will persist.
CNN’s Kate Bolduan talks with Pastor Jamal H. Bryant, a leader of a boycott of Target over DEI policies, about CEO Brian Cornell stepping down after 11 years at the retailer.
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The Christian Post on MSNPastor Jamal Bryant, boycott leaders urge Target to reinstate DEI policies as CEO announces exit
Outspoken activist megachurch pastor Jamal Bryant and leaders of the national Target boycott initiative are urging incoming Target CEO Michael Fiddelke to reinstate the retail giant s diversity,
Target is reeling as sales have stalled and its stock price has plunged. The company faced backlash after a rollback of its DEI initiatives prompted a boycott that slowed store traffic nationwide, one of the factors that pushed CEO Brian Cornell to step down.
Target CEO Brian Cornell is resigning from his post after 11 years following the store's struggling sales and DEI rollback.
Critics of CFA Institute CEO Mary Franklin say while she focused on issues like DEI, she has neglected more glaring problems at the organization.
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Mediaite on MSNLiberals Crow After Target CEO Resigns Amid Backlash Over DEI Reversal: ‘Go Anti-Woke, Go Broke’
Brian Cornell is stepping down from his role as CEO of Target as the beleaguered retailer struggles with declining sales, new costs from tariffs, and backlash over its reversal on DEI policies — a move that is being cheered by those on the left who have criticized the company.