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Paige McGlauflin
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Paige McGlauflin is a former reporter on Fortune's leadership desk who wrote the CHRO Daily newsletter. Previously, Paige was a contributing writer with Seattle Gay News and a reporter and editorial assistant with Paperwork Studios, a New York City-based media startup that produced B2B newsletters. At Paperwork, she covered diversity, equity, and inclusion in the technology space; investor relations in private equity and venture capital; and community banking. Born and raised in Maine, Paige received her bachelor’s degree from Emerson College and lives in Seattle.

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Leadership
Demand for telehealth abortions spiked after a recent FDA ruling. How will startups fare in a post-Roe America?
By Paige McGlauflinJuly 15, 2022
Moderator Emma Hinchliffe sitting with Lux Capital partner Deena Shakir, center, and Tia Clinic CEO Carolyn Witte on the Brainstorm Tech stage
Newsletters
Investors are still bullish on women’s health despite the end of Roe, says Lux Capital’s Deena Shakir
By Emma Hinchliffe and Paige McGlauflinJuly 14, 2022
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Newsletters
How women can successfully negotiate severance, just in time for layoffs
By Paige McGlauflinJuly 13, 2022
Woman of color speaking with another woman at a desk in office.
Leadership
How women can negotiate a better severance package as recession-driven layoffs climb
By Paige McGlauflinJuly 13, 2022
Sonia Syngal at MPW 2019.
Newsletters
Gap Inc. CEO Sonia Syngal’s departure thins the ranks of female Fortune 500 chiefs
By Emma Hinchliffe and Paige McGlauflinJuly 12, 2022
Gap CEO Sonia Syngal steps down amid struggling sales
Leadership
Gap CEO Sonia Syngal steps down amid struggling sales
By Paige McGlauflinJuly 11, 2022
UnitedHealth Group chief sustainability officer Patricia Lewis.
Newsletters
This UnitedHealth Group executive knows how important Black maternal health is—she’s lived it
By Emma Hinchliffe and Paige McGlauflinJuly 8, 2022
Headshot of angel investor and author Leslie Schrock.
Newsletters
Sharing abortion stories can be a powerful tool for change, business leaders find
By Emma Hinchliffe and Paige McGlauflinJuly 7, 2022
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Newsletters
How Stitch Fix CEO Elizabeth Spaulding plans to turn around the personal styling company
By Emma Hinchliffe and Paige McGlauflinJuly 6, 2022
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson being sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts, as her husband stands between them.
Newsletters
Ketanji Brown Jackson’s historic appointment comes at the end of a divisive Supreme Court term
By Paige McGlauflinJuly 1, 2022
The uncertain future of fertility treatment is an ‘unintended consequence’ of the reversal of Roe
Newsletters
The uncertain future of fertility treatment is an ‘unintended consequence’ of the reversal of Roe
By Paige McGlauflin and Beth KowittJune 30, 2022
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Newsletters
Why working from home isn’t for everyone: ‘I feel like I lost a piece of my identity’
By Paige McGlauflinJune 29, 2022
Stacey Abrams warns businesses in antiabortion states to ‘do what is best for  women’ as calls for boycotts grow louder
Newsletters
Stacey Abrams warns businesses in antiabortion states to ‘do what is best for women’ as calls for boycotts grow louder
By Paige McGlauflinJune 28, 2022
Buffalo Starbucks employees are expanding their unionizing efforts to Mesa, Arizona employees.
Leadership
Read the memos that Disney, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and more sent to staff regarding the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision
By Paige McGlauflinJune 25, 2022
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Leadership
Justice Brett Kavanaugh hints he will support constitutional right to travel across state lines for abortions
By Paige McGlauflinJune 24, 2022
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