Lisa Bowman, who was executive vice president and chief marketing officer at United Way Worldwide until she said she was fired by Gallagher as retaliation for reporting sexual harassment by another executive, said the investigation was “not fair, balanced or thorough” because the investigators did not talk with any of the women involved.
United Way Worldwide CEO Gallagher resigns amid turmoil
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Lisa Bowman, former executive vice president and chief marketing officer at United Way Worldwide, and one of the three women who filed an EEOC complaint, said in an emailed statement that “the nonprofit retaliated against me and derailed my career, simply because I followed their own personnel policy and reported sexual harassment toward me and my subordinates.
Inquiry finds no ‘actionable’ sexual bias at United Way
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