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Credo Appoints Former Chanel CEO to Board of Directors January 13, 2021 Contact Author Hannah Fink
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Maureen Chiquet, independent director of Credo’s board.
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Chiquet, the former CEO of Chanel, will become the fifth woman to join the board, shifting the composition to 70% female leadership for the first time since Credo was founded in 2014 by the late Shashi Batra and Annie Jackson.
Chiquet began her career in marketing at L’Oreal Paris in 1985, started working at The Gap in 1988, where she helped launch and build the Old Navy brand, and served as president of Banana Republic in 2002, prior to becoming chief operating officer and president of U.S. operations of Chanel in 2003.
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Arabella Advisors-managed funds stealthily support progressive initiatives
December 11, 2020 4:00 PM
Anonymous donors pumped an eye-popping $715 million into a massive dark money network used to bankroll liberal efforts across the country, new tax forms reveal.
The cash went to funds managed by Arabella Advisors, a D.C.-based consulting firm, in 2019. Once donors send the cash to the funds, it is then transferred to dozens of left-wing initiatives that fall under their auspices, as well as to outside groups.
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The Arabella network consists of four funds: the Sixteen Thirty Fund, New Venture Fund, Windward Fund, and Hopewell Fund. Each Arabella-managed fund provides its tax and legal status to the groups that sit beneath them. Under this setup, known as fiscal sponsorship, the sponsored groups are not standalone nonprofits and do not have to file tax forms to the IRS, effectively obscuring information such as financials, board mem