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Kindbody founder and CEO Gina Bartasi is helping employees take their fertility health into their own hands.
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LinkedIn is launching new integrations to streamline job postings, applications, and the candidate evaluation processes in hopes of helping companies face the “great reshuffle.”
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Scott Taylor is CEO and & founder of Perx Health, a leading engagement platform for chronic conditions.
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The bank’s former employee is seeking unspecified damages and an order finding that JPMorgan violated whistler-blower protection provisions of the federal Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
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“Our focus remains on listening directly to our employees and continuously improving on their behalf,” Amazon spokeswoman Kelly Nantel said.
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Project Juno provides military spouses with a new or similar job in their new location within 48 hours.
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The word “fiduciary” has become an overused marketing term for many in the financial-services industry.
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WalletHub has released a complete list of states and their workforce recovery rates based on the number of unemployment claims filed since the start of the pandemic.
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Here’s how healthcare company, Capital Rx, is bringing pharmacy benefit management solutions to consumers in the wake of rapidly increasing drug costs.
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Peter Keating is an investigative financial journalist who has been reporting complex financial stories for more than 25 years. His work has been published recently by GQ, Inc., National Geographic, New York and Politico.
Keating was a founding member of ESPN’s Investigative Unit, where his longform projects included pioneering work that exposed for the first time how the NFL dealt with brain injuries. At ESPN, Keating was a frequent commentator on Outside the Lines and public speaker, making six appearances at the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, and was part of teams that won three National Magazine Awards. His work has also earned 10 Journalism Awards from the New York Press Club, as well as Investigative Reporters and Editors, Deadline Club and National Headliner Awards.
Keating has written four national columns: “Numbers” and “The Biz” for ESPN the Magazine (1999-2019), “The New Retirement” for Smart Money (2006-2010) and “The Advocate” for Money (1999-2000). He was the senior writer for politics at George during the 2000 presidential campaign.
Keating lives in Montclair, New Jersey, with his wife Karen, their daughters Ellie and Samantha, and their dog, Otis.
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