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Damen joins the co-op from Gap, Inc., where she was most recently global head of real estate and held roles as chief ...
"Signing that letter was a mistake," the REI CEO said, adding that the administration's actions were "at odds" with the company's values.
REI president and CEO Mary Beth Laughton issued a video apology on Wednesday for the brand’s endorsement of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum in February. The endorsement, which REI made alongside ...
CEO Mary Beth Laughton has publicly apologized and retracted REI’s January endorsement of Doug Burgum, President Trump’s Secretary of the Interior. REI initially supported Burgum, highlighting ...
Posted on REI’s social media accounts, Mary Beth Laughton, the new president and CEO of REI Co-op, noted the endorsement of Burgum was an effort to “have a seat at the table” to continue ...
However President and CEO Mary Beth Laughton took to social media Wednesday to refer to the letter as a “mistake.” Laughton joined REI after the letter went out to the ENR committee.
The company retracted its endorsement this week, its President and CEO Mary Beth Laughton said on social media, citing the Trump administration’s initial policies on public lands. “Many of you ...
“Let me be clear, signing that letter was a mistake,” said REI CEO Mary Beth Laughton in a video posted on Instagram Wednesday. “The actions that the administration has taken on public lands ...
And now, REI — via its new president and CEO, Mary Beth Laughton, who took the helm after the letter was signed — is regretting its endorsement. In a video message posted Wednesday on social ...
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