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Investigation Finds No Actionable Sexual Bias at United Way but Urges Better Policies
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More Former United Way Employees Say They Experienced Harassment, Discrimination
In a letter to the nonprofit’s boards of trustees, more than 20 women said misconduct is commonplace at the organization.
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Lisa Bowman, former marketing chief at United Way Worldwide, at her home in Atlanta in November. She was fired in January 2020 by United Way Worldwide’s CEO Brian Gallagher, months after she made a formal complaint about the behavior of a male colleague, according to a charge she filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
More than 20 female former employees of United Way Worldwide have said that sexual harassment, discrimination and retaliation is commonplace at the nonprofit. In a letter sent on Dec. 22 to the chairs of the organization’s boards of trustees, the women also said their opportunities at United Way were limited because of their gender.
Dubai-based writer Ayesha Banerjee and director Neeraj Mehta take a nick at those judged by their outer appearances and confront casual racism in their latest short film ‘Kaali Peeli’, releasing on YouTube on December 14.
The compelling three-minute film trains the spotlight on a young girl, Maya (Lyla Beg), who wakes up in the middle of the night and stands in front of the mirror with her mother’s phone torchlight examining her face. Dubai-based writer Ayesha Banerjee.
The reason? Her classmate Kishen had mocked her about her dark skin colour and told her that she would be invisible in the dark even if a torchlight shone on her. But she gamely observes: “But I am not invisible … What a silly boy!”
Curtis Howse named CEO of Synchrony s Payment Solutions Platform
Neeraj Mehta to depart company to pursue other opportunities
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STAMFORD, Conn., Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Synchrony (NYSE: SYF) today announced Curtis Howse has been named Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Payment Solutions. He was Executive Vice President and head of Synchrony Direct to Consumer. Neeraj Mehta, current EVP and CEO of Payment Solutions, will leave Synchrony in 2021 to pursue other opportunities.
Synchrony announced Curtis Howse has been named Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Payment Solutions.
Synchrony s Payment Solutions platform provides innovative digital and in-store consumer payments for small and medium sized businesses across numerous industries including auto, furniture, home improvement, powersports and others through private label credit cards, installment products and promotional fin
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