
Laurie Hays
CEO and Editor-in-Chief at Fuller Project for International Reporting
Former CEO/EIC The Fuller Project, former Sr. Exec Ed @Business Bloomberg, former deputy managing ed @WSJ, former Edelman/Brunswick, Hays Advisors.
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Jan 15, 2024 |
fullerproject.org | Neha Wadekar |Ruwaida Amer |Laurie Hays |Xanthe Scharff
When the Taliban took over Afghanistan in August 2021, they stripped women of their basic rights to work and education. Many families, especially those headed by women, felt they had no choice but to leave. Most of them ended up in neighboring Pakistan and Iran, which for decades have hosted large numbers of Afghan refugees. That all changed last year when the Pakistani government announced it would forcefully deport undocumented immigrants who hadn’t voluntarily left by November.
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Jan 12, 2024 |
fullerproject.org | Laurie Hays |Xanthe Scharff |Sarah McClure |Sarah Mcclure
GAZA—As bombs rain down on Gaza, Maryam Abu Akar has managed to escape death twice. But her loved ones have not. Maryam’s 17-year-old daughter, Sarah, was killed when a bomb landed on their two-story home on Oct. 17—ripping the teenager’s body in half. In the wake of Sarah’s death, Maryam relied on her husband, Salama, for support. “He helped me bear the loss of my daughter.
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Jan 3, 2024 |
barrons.com | Laurie Hays
In the past year, the Ivy League hit a milestone that corporate America hasn’t even come close to reaching: Six of eight prestigious institutions were run by women. Three were on their second round of women presidents, with two of them people of color.
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Jan 3, 2024 |
barrons.com | Laurie Hays
In the past year, the Ivy League hit a milestone that corporate America hasn’t even come close to reaching: Six of eight prestigious institutions were run by women. Three were on their second round of women presidents, with two of them people of color.
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Jan 3, 2024 |
marketwatch.com | Laurie Hays
About the author: Laurie Hays is the incoming CEO and editor-in-chief of the Fuller Project, a nonprofit news organization devoted to reporting on women’s equality. In the past year, the Ivy League hit a milestone that corporate America hasn’t even come close to reaching: Six of eight prestigious institutions were run by women. Three were on their second round of women presidents, with two of them people of color.
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