Fitbit named its first women to its board—Williams-Sonoma’s Laura Alber and Glenda Flanagan of Whole Foods—part of a recent movement by tech companies to hire more women as top decision makers.
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Wed, 06/01/2016 - 4:50pm
Fitbit named its first women to its board—Williams-Sonoma’s Laura Alber and Glenda Flanagan of Whole Foods—part of a recent movement by tech companies to hire more women as top decision makers.