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  • 2 weeks ago | wsj.com | Shalini Ramachandran

    Klaus didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment about the decision, which was earlier reported by the Financial Times. In recent weeks, the Forum has been shaking up its leadership after the board received the findings of an investigation into the organization’s workplace culture. The investigation was prompted by a Wall Street Journal article last year that revealed allegations by employees of discrimination against women and Black people at the Forum, which is based in Geneva.

  • 1 month ago | on.wsj.com | Jenny Strasburg |Shalini Ramachandran |Suzanne Vranica

    世界経済フォーラム(WEF)は職場文化に関する取締役会の調査を受けて、幹部人事の刷新を進めている。WEFはスイスのダボスで経済会議を毎年開催することで知られる。 事情に詳しい複数の関係者によると、WEF創設者であるクラウス・シュワブ会長の子供たちは役職を退く。マネジングディレクターのジェレミー・ユルゲンス氏やサーディア・ザヒディ氏などの幹部も、辞任もしくは役職の変更を協議中だという。Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8

  • 1 month ago | wsj.com | Jenny Strasburg |Shalini Ramachandran |Suzanne Vranica

    The World Economic Forum is shaking up its leadership ranks in the wake of a board investigation into the workplace culture of the Davos conference organizer. Founder Klaus Schwab’s children are parting ways with the organization their father has long run and top Forum executives, including managing directors Jeremy Jurgens and Saadia Zahidi, have been in discussions about leaving the Forum or changing their roles, according to people familiar with the matter.

  • 1 month ago | tovima.com | Shalini Ramachandran |Betsy Mckay

    Amid rising concerns about benzodiazepines, some patients who try to quit are suffering extreme anxiety, memory loss and intense physical painTwo years after she started taking Xanax, Dana Bare began having panic attacks like never before. Her memory started slipping. Her husband had to remind her how to make a sandwich. Bare’s ailments cycled her through emergency rooms and puzzled specialists, some of whom thought she was mentally ill or had cancer.

  • 1 month ago | wsj.com | Shalini Ramachandran |Betsy Mckay

    Your browser does not support the audio tag. 00:00 / 18:24This article is in your queue. Two years after she started taking Xanax, Dana Bare began having panic attacks like never before. Her memory started slipping. Her husband had to remind her how to make a sandwich. Bare’s ailments cycled her through emergency rooms and puzzled specialists, some of whom thought she was mentally ill or had cancer. No one knew what to do other than up her Xanax dose, to 2 milligrams a day at one point.

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Shalini Ramachandran
Shalini Ramachandran @shalini
3 Apr 25

World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab to step down as chairman, in the wake of a board investigation into the Davos organizer’s workplace culture https://t.co/bX3FusyQ6S via @WSJ

Shalini Ramachandran
Shalini Ramachandran @shalini
24 Mar 25

New: World Economic Forum shakes up senior leadership following board's review of its workplace culture, prompted by our @WSJ investigation last year https://t.co/wPNdcLnyLA

Shalini Ramachandran
Shalini Ramachandran @shalini
4 Mar 25

The Commerce Department is examining changes to a $42.5 billion program aimed at expanding internet access around the country with new rules that will make it easier for Starlink to tap in https://t.co/vrRCzefov0 scoop from @patiencehaggin