BREAKING: Away CEO ousted days after investigation reveals she perpetuated cutthroat culture of bullying and burnout at the buzzy luggage startup
On Monday, Away announced that Lululemon executive Stuart Haselden will replace Korey as the company's new CEO, effective January 13, 2020. The news follows an investigation published by The Verge published last week on the company's"cutthroat culture." Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. On Monday, the travel brand announced that it is hiring Lululemon executive Stuart Haselden as the company's new CEO.
On Monday, Away announced that Lululemon executive Stuart Haselden will replace Korey as the company's new CEO, effective January 13, 2020. The news follows an investigation published by The Verge published last week on the company's"cutthroat culture." Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. On Monday, the travel brand announced that it is hiring Lululemon executive Stuart Haselden as the company's new CEO.
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