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Facing backlash, WeWork adds one woman to its all-male board

WeWork took a key step toward its much-hyped initial public offering last month, revealing to regulators the makeup of its board. But the fast-growing New York start-up, which leases shared office space, immediately came under fire from critics who noted that the board roster failed to include a single woman.

Learn more at the Los Angeles Times.

Guest UserSeptember 4, 2019technology, women
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