
Heather Landy
Senior Editor at Bloomberg News
Skeptical idealist. Northeasterner w/ Chicago, Texas influences. Editor, writer, and moderator of many panels. Leading work & management coverage at Bloomberg.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Heather Landy |Jo Constantz
Demonstrators outside the offices of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP in New York on March 25. Leaders of law firms and universities are being accused of kowtowing to a White House that is using strongarm tactics to extract extraordinary concessions supporting Trump’s political agenda, as he threatens lawyers’ access to federal buildings and pledges to withhold promised funding to universities.
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1 month ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Heather Landy |Jeff Green
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1 month ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Heather Landy |Jeff Green
Analyzing trends in leadership, management and the art of career building. On their watchThe parade of US companies walking back commitments on diversity, equity and inclusion continued this week, with Salesforce Inc., Victoria’s Secret & Co. and State Street Corp. joining the procession. It’s an unusual parade in that it honors no heroes and celebrates no victories, least of all for the corporate leaders who presided over the expansion of policies they’re now rushing to abandon.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Heather Landy |Jeff Green
Analyzing trends in leadership, management and the art of career building. The parade of US companies walking back commitments on diversity, equity and inclusion continued this week, with Salesforce Inc., Victoria’s Secret & Co. and State Street Corp. joining the procession.
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2 months ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Jo Constantz |Heather Landy
Analyzing trends in leadership, management and the art of career building. Another day, another DEI-rollback memo. While every management team has its own way of communicating decisions to retire programs or goals tied to diversity, equity and inclusion — Google, for example, styled its employee memo as a Q&A with its chief people officer, Fiona Cicconi — commonalities are emerging. Almost all of the communiques have some sort of disclaimer, often in bold, like: Everyone is welcomed here.
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Some personal news, as they say… After a nice break, it’s time for me to get back into a newsroom. And I found a great one. It’s the place where I grew up as a @business reporter, and where I’ll return Sept. 3 as a senior editor, leading Bloomberg’s work and management coverage

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