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After 'woke' scandals and way too much debate about bathrooms, Brian Cornell want to bring the 'Tar-zhay' magic back.
The public split between Target and Twin Cities Pride, the nonprofit that throws the parade in Target's hometown, captures how brand loyalty has weakened among some shoppers who have objected to the ...
Target has been hurt by operational missteps, inflation’s dampening of consumer sentiment and tariff costs. On top of all ...
Target is facing growing backlash and declining sales as a national boycott continues, intensified by a private meeting with ...
This year, we will complete our commitment to invest $2 billion in Black-owned businesses, more than doubling the number of ...
Companies have been conflicted about diversity policy because the Trump Administration has pushed hard against diversity and ...
Target CEO Brian Cornell is set to meet civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton this week in New York amid criticism over the retailer’s rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.
Target CEO Brian Cornell met with civil rights leader the Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss the company's decision to roll back DEI programs. The discussion comes as the big box retailer faces calls for ...
While some of Minnesota's largest corporations are calling workers back to the office, their CEOs live elsewhere ...
UNDATED (WKRC) - Target CEO Brian Cornell has addressed the "silence" from the company's leadership amid "a tough few months" of business. According to The Star Tribune, Cornell addressed a gap in ...
Target’s Chief Executive Officer Brian Cornell met with activist Rev. Al Sharpton in New York. The April 17 meeting was called as the big-name retailer continues to face heavy backlash and calls ...
Brian Cornell is near the end of an 11-year tenure as Target’s CEO, and he will leave with industry-leading successes and ...