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‘A Mistake’: Trump Official Loses Major EndorsementRecreational Equipment, Inc. (REI) president and CEO Mary Beth Laughton has withdrawn the company’s endorsement of Secretary ...
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REI’s new CEO has a plan to turn around the beloved retailer—by going back to its rootsOne of the first public things REI's new CEO Mary Beth Laughton did upon taking the reins in early spring was to apologize for the outdoor gear retailer's endorsement in January of President Trump ...
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REI’s new CEO started her tenure by apologizing for the brand’s endorsement of Trump’s interior secretary: ‘Our public lands are under attack’Trust fall. Mary Beth Laughton, the former CEO of Athleta, became the CEO of the outdoors retailer REI just over a month ago. At Athleta, Laughton oversaw the brand's push into women's sports ...
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REI retracts Trump-cabinet endorsement, apologizes to membersThis story was originally published on MyNorthwest.com. REI CEO Mary Beth Laughton has publicly apologized and retracted the company’s January endorsement of Doug Burgum, President Trump’s ...
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REI's new boss makes astonishing move against Trump admin on her first day in the jobREI Union, which seeks to unionize ... building housing on public lands and using Alaskan land to mine natural resources. Mary Beth Laughton, the company's new CEO, caved in and immediately disavowed ...
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REI Apologizes; Outdoor Industry Takes a Stand Against Proposed Public Lands Sell-OffREI CEO Mary Beth Laughton has apologized on social media for REI’s earlier signing of a letter supporting the nomination of Doug Burgum as Interior Secretary, who was confirmed Feb. 1.
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