Target's Incoming CEO Calls Minnesota Violence 'Incredibly Painful'
Michael Fiddelke urged employees to focus on safety and calm after recent federal agent shootings, joining 60 business leaders in a call to reduce tensions in Minneapolis.
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Target’s incoming CEO breaks silence on Minneapolis violence near HQ—read his full statement
Incoming Target CEO Michael Fiddelke has broken his silence about recent violence in a message to employees on Monday, after a second fatal shooting in the corporation’s home base of Minneapolis over the weekend. “We’ll have time to talk very soon about our plans to move Target forward, but right now, as someone who is raising a family here in the Twin Cities and as a leader of this hometown company, I want to acknowledge where we are,” Fiddelk…
Target's incoming CEO tells staff violence in Minneapolis is 'incredibly painful' — without naming Trump or ICE
Target has tapped Michael Fiddelke as its new CEO.TargetIncoming Target CEO Michael Fiddelke addressed the situation in Minneapolis in a video message on Monday."The violence and loss of life in our community is incredibly painful," he said.Fiddelke was among more than 60 local business leaders who signed a letter calling for de-escalation.Target's incoming CEO's first staff message of the year is a somber one.Michael Fiddelke, who takes over as…
Target, other Minnesota-based CEOs call for calm after latest ...
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