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Diane Brady, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, June 26, 2012Coach to more than 20 women and men CEOs, Davia offers her perspective on Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg’s recent appointment to the social media company’s Board of Trustees. […read more]
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Davia Temin, American Banker, May 24, 2012 Most of us in the banking community are seeking – after the crash – to do the right thing: to rebuild trust, rebuild shareholder value, rebuild client loyalty, rebuild businesses, and rebuild lives. But as time goes on, and...
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Kim Davis, Internet Evolution, May 15, 2012This article on former Scott Thompson’s short-lived tenure as Yahoo! CEO quotes Davia’s May 2012 article in Forbes, “Little Lies; Big Lies–Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson’s Revisionist Story.”...
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Shannon Wilkinson, Reputation Communications, May 15, 2012This article cites Davia’s May 2012 article in Forbes, “Little Lies; Big Lies–Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson’s Revisionist Story.” […read more]
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Nancy Colasurdo, Fox Business, May 9, 2012In this article on the meaning of the college degree, Nancy Colasurdo quotes Davia’s May 2012 article in Forbes, “Little Lies; Big Lies–Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson’s Revisionist Story,” which...
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Kerry Dolan, Forbes, April 18, 2012One of Davia’s Forbes.com columns is cited in this article about the best and worst practices evident in the handling of the two CEOs’ cancer announcements. […read more]