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Brian Cornell is near the end of an 11-year tenure as Target’s CEO, and he will leave with industry-leading successes and ...
Drawing national attention, Target's decision to dial back on DEI resulted in a boycott, which contributed to a revenue ...
Target boycott efforts are intensifying as the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) steps up its push for corporate ...
Target is grappling with worsening financial and reputational fallout as the boycott launched by the Black Press of America ...
Companies have been conflicted about diversity policy because the Trump Administration has pushed hard against diversity and ...
Target chief Brian Cornell — who led a major comeback at the retail chain — will stay on the job for three more years, the company announced Wednesday. Cornell, 63, was approaching Target’s ...
Target CEO Brian Cornell is unique among chief executives of the Minneapolis-based retailer. In 2014, he became the first outside hire to take on the role as CEO of Target. Today, he leads Target ...
Target's new CEO, Brian Cornell, will be the first outsider to lead the 112-year-old company. (April L. Brown, File/Associated Press) ...
Rise in shoplifting losses concerns retailers 04:36. Target is witnessing a rise in "violent" incidents at its stores that is costing the retailer hundreds of millions each year, CEO Brian Cornell ...
Target Corp. had a banner year in 2020, one that led to its chief executive receiving $77.5 million in compensation. Brian Cornell made $21.6 million in the prior fiscal year. Strategic work ...
CEO Brian Cornell defended the choice, saying it took "many difficult days of deliberation." Target CEO Brian Cornell is defending his company's controversial decision to pull LGBTQ celebration ...
Target has been hurt by operational missteps, inflation’s dampening of consumer sentiment and tariff costs. On top of all ...