Leslie Gaines-Ross
@ReputationRx
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Independent Reputation Expert, Advisor and Consultant
New York
Joined October 2008
The first MPW (most powerful woman), RIP. https://t.co/59NKld50Fb
newyorker.com
As Secretary of State, she foresaw the danger of Putin’s rule even as she campaigned for NATO’s expansion to Russia’s borders.
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Yale's Jeffrey Sonnenfeld who has the most covered list of Ukraine corporate supporters explains what it takes.
nytimes.com
The Yale professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld makes the case for full corporate withdrawal from Russia.
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Over 400 companies not supporting Russia due to war against Ukraine. https://t.co/z1wYEw9mK3
nytimes.com
More than 400 companies have withdrawn, at least temporarily, from Russia since it invaded Ukraine. Some have been there since the fall of communism — symbols of the enduring power of Western culture...
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Black Rifle Coffee's Ukrainian coverage while embedded. Their reputation not what you may think.
niemanlab.org
"I want to swing above our weight class. I want us to be able to cover and do more than we should be able to do."
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Congrats to @andypolansky on being honored for his integrity and service to all. Best mentor ever!#PageCenterAwards
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Collateral damage... https://t.co/uIZI39C4xV
talkingpointsmemo.com
A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This...
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Here's what geopolitics has to do with media strategy!
medium.com
Executives are becoming highly attuned to the rapidly changing geopolitical realm — and risks — associated with today’s global media…
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Just imagine. A "stay" interview. Smart strategy to keep people before it is too late. https://t.co/NpG25apNSn
fastcompany.com
'Stay' interviews reduce the probability that a boss is unaware of their employee's plans, thoughts, and motivation.
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Greatest challenges facing health care industry, according to CEOs
advisory.com
Writing for the Wall Street Journal, Emily Glazer and Chip Cutter explore three of the biggest challenges CEOs in the health care industry and beyond will face in 2022.
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How Davos men are saving the world.
nytimes.com
They stepped up in the pandemic “to save the world,” says Marc Benioff of Salesforce. Even as their tax practices and perches kept them above its troubles.
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Today @justcapital_ released their 2022 Rankings of #AmericasMostJUST Companies. Super interesting to see which companies are leading on the #ESG and #stakeholder issues that matter most to Americans today.
justcapital.com
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Can companies do good in perpetuity? https://t.co/xYhFnnblKo
newyorker.com
A new kind of corporate structure, the perpetual-purpose trust, can make the values of pro-social companies permanent.
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Unusual way to insure you have the most loyal employees
foxbusiness.com
An Arizona CEO is offering a $5,000 bonus for new hires to quit after just two weeks into their new jobs as part of a unique approach to staff retention as a "great resignation" sweeps the American...
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What US business leaders can do to protect democracy from the Aspen Institute Program for Business and Society.
qz.com
When 700 business executives and supporting firms and institutions signed a petition last March to protest legislation to restrict voting in Georgia, it felt we crossed a threshold on CEO activism.
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The biggest PR blunders of 2021. https://t.co/HG5f3Jok1l
bloomberg.com
Public relations lesson No. 1: Word of how companies treat their staffers gets around quickly.
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Most PACs don't plan on making additional changes in 2022; those that do plan to focus on employee education. https://t.co/Y6YIjn4LKa
prnewswire.com
/PRNewswire/ -- In 2021 corporate political action committees (PACs) suspended contributions and reassessed their policies. A survey by The Conference Board...
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