Marissa Mayer, the former Yahoo CEO, made a pitch Monday to a Northern California city council to transform a local mortuary into a private club for working women and families. But her idea drew mixed ...
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Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer finally spoke out about the work from home policy at a conference yesterday, after keeping very hush-hush since the policy was enacted in February. Soon after Mayer, the ...
Amid all the theoretical talk about how Marissa Mayer's work-from-home ban is a terrible policy for America, those actually affected don't sound too upset about anything, really. In fact, it's working ...
Former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer turned a few heads five years ago, when she bought Palo Alto’s oldest funeral home, Roller & Hapgood & Tinney. Now, plans are afoot to convert the building at 980 ...
This is the digital age. An era where computers and the internet are at the centre of Western civilisation. It is easier than ever for people to work from home. If you're too sick to come into the ...
You’ll need more than a couple bucks for a cup of coffee if you join the new parents-and-kids space backed by Marissa Mayer. Page Six revealed the former Yahoo CEO — who famously told employees, ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The former Yahoo CEO who is now leading her own startup has ...
Despite inheriting the title of Woman Who Has It All in Chief, the Yahoo CEO doesn't want to lead the feminist tribe, according to comments she said over a year ago that have resurfaced in light of ...
The former head of Yahoo, Marissa Mayer, tore down three homes to build a pool. She bought the houses for $700,000-$800,000 each, the San Francisco Business Times reported. City officials initially ...