August 15, 20192 min read, 448 words
Published: August 15, 2019 | 2 min read, 448 words
Key PointsIt's 2019, and a $47 billion company is going public with an all-male board of directors.WeWork's parent known formally as the We Company disclosed who comprises its board in an initial public offering prospectus early on Wednesday. Among the seven members, not a single...
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August 15, 2019
This articles feels like two different articles smashed together, one article being an update on WeWork's IPO and the other being a story about women in C-Suite roles. WeWork looks to be somewhat unfairly targeted to catch this blame, especially since according to the two female authors, "WeWork does have several women in management positions. Rebekah Neumann — the co-founder and wife of Adam Newmann, the CEO — serves as chief brand and impact officer. And Jennfer Berrent is the co-president and chief legal officer." Having a female co-founder and female co-president sounds to me like this company isn't the misogynistic monster the headline implies.
August 15, 2019