Target CEO Brian Cornell delves into the challenges faced during June's Pride Month merchandise rollout in a revealing interview. For over a decade, Target has celebrated Pride Month, but 2023 marked the first time it expanded to honor the trans community, sparking dramatic backlash. Cornell shares insights into the adverse reactions, mirroring larger discourse in states with anti-trans laws, resulting in in-store confrontations and a slump in overall Target sales during the second quarter.
Target’s Ceo Has New Comments About Pulling Lgbtq+ Pride Merchandise From Stores
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Kal Gajraj is a certified diversity professional and human rights consultant with the US Institute of Diplomacy and Human Rights, aiming to help organizations and people leaders communicate inclusively, accelerating acceptance and empowering unity. Kal is also an adjunct professor at Miami Dade College's School of Global Business and an advisory board member of the University of South Florida's College of Business. Kal is a recipient of a Telly Award for journalism, a Stevie Award for thought leadership, and a Communicator Award for exceeding industry standards in quality and achievement in communications from the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts.
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