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Target’s chief executive officer has met with the Rev. Al Sharpton, whose civil rights organization has encouraged consumers ...
The CEO of Target met with the Rev. Al Sharpton regarding the ongoing controversy over DEI to discuss how Sharpton has encouraged his followers to boycott the chain.
As Target deals with an ongoing boycott, CEO Brian Cornell's meeting with Al Sharpton in a move that could put further pressure on the brand.
Target CEO Brian Cornell faces 87% salary reduction to $9.9 million as retailer struggles with nationwide boycott over ...
Rev. Al Sharpton met with the CEO of Target, Brian Carroll, in New York City on Thursday and called the discussion both constructive and candid. The retailer, which has seen a significant decrease in ...
Facing widespread controversy after the company rolled back DEI policies, Target CEO Brian Cornell broke his silence in a ...
Target CEO Brian Cornell is set to meet civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton this week in New York amid criticism over the retailer’s rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The ...
AFROTECH previously reported that after Target rolled back its commitments to DEI, the retail store has seen a decline in foot traffic for the past 10 weeks. Target was one of the brands that, in the ...
The civil rights leader stated in no uncertain terms that he would consider calling for a boycott on Target as well if the meeting with Cornell did not prove productive.
Target CEO Brian Cornell acknowledged in an email to employees this week that a months-long lapse in communication has ...
On Thursday morning, Rev. Al Sharpton sat down with Target CEO Brian Cornell to discuss the company’s controversial move to cut diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The meeting ...