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"Signing that letter was a mistake," the REI CEO said, adding that the administration's actions were "at odds" with the ...
Laughton’s apology is one of the latest broadsides the retailer has thrown against the Trump administration, which include accusing Burgum of undermining the country’s public lands and refusing to ...
Mary Beth Laughton has previously been the Board Director for REI. Before taking the position of CEO on March 31, she will also serve as the new president of REI from February 3. Chris Carr ...
CEO Mary Beth Laughton has publicly apologized and retracted REI's January endorsement of Doug Burgum, President Trump’s ...
In the months since the letter was sent, thousands of temporary and full-time park employees have lost work, while some ...
The outdoor retailer had previously signed a letter of endorsement of the former North Dakota governor, who has, among other ...
Despite the compounding complaints from the union — alleged union busting, dismissing union-endorsed board candidates, ...
Posted on REI’s social media accounts, Mary Beth Laughton, the new president and CEO of REI Co-op, noted the endorsement of Burgum was an effort to “have a seat at the table” to continue outdoor ...
Following backlash from members, REI Co-op is retracting its endorsement of Doug Burgum, a Trump administration appointee.
A few months into the second Trump term, REI's new CEO has publicly disclaimed the company's endorsement of Doug Burgum as Interior Secretary and apologized.
REI President and CEO Mary Beth Laughton took to social media Wednesday to refer to the letter endorsing Doug Burgum as Interior Secretary as a "mistake." ...
SEATTLE, WA – Following strong criticism from its members, REI Co-op has withdrawn its endorsement of Doug Burgum, a former ...