Michael Larson: Timeline of Allegations Against Bill Gates Money Manager
On 5/27/21 at 10:31 AM EDT
According to a new report published by
The New York Times, Larson, 61, presided over a misconduct-laden workplace at Gates s money-management firm, Cascade Investment.
The report states that Larson made inappropriate comments about female staff members and also made a racist comment to a Black employee.
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His spokesperson has denied the claims in a statement to the NYT. During his tenure, Mr. Larson has managed over 380 people, and there have been fewer than five complaints related to him in total, Chris Giglio said. Any complaint was investigated and treated seriously and fully examined, and none merited Mr. Larson s dismissal.
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By SALLY HO and MATT O BRIEN
The Associated Press
SEATTLE (AP) â Despite damaging allegations suggesting Bill Gates pursued women who worked for him, don t expect changes to his roles at the two iconic institutions he co-founded, Microsoft and his namesake philanthropic foundation.
Critics say the revelations raise accountability concerns, though it remains unclear how much the dent to Gatesâ reputation might affect the institutions that are so closely associated with him.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation says it is not investigating the allegations in the media, as the reported incident involving one of the world s largest, most influential nonprofits was made by âan anonymous former employee.â
By SALLY HO AND MATT O BRIEN | Associated Press | Published: May 18, 2021 SEATTLE Despite allegations suggesting Bill Gates inappropriately pursued women who worked for him, don t expect changes to his roles at the two iconic institutions he co-founded, Microsoft and his namesake philanthropic foundation. Critics say the revelations raise accountability concerns, though it remains unclear how much the dent to Gates reputation might affect the institutions that are so closely associated with him. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation says it is not investigating the allegations in the media, as the reported incident involving one of the world s largest, most influential nonprofits was made by an anonymous former employee.