August 2025
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William P. Lauder on Leadership and Legacy
Chair of the Board and former Executive Chairman and CEO William P. Lauder talks about generational leadership at the prestige beauty empire.
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Battling the Exploitation of Athletes
OneTeam Partners is delivering financial justice to third-string linemen, female players and other undervalued competitors across a growing number of professional and college sports.
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April 2025
AI Impact
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The Reporter’s Notebook
Jane Barrett, Head of AI at Reuters, tells Brunswick’s Wolfgang Blau how AI is changing the media landscape.
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October 2024
Transformation
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Energy Entrepreneur
Michael Polsky built the first half of his career on fossil fuels. Can he help the US get off them? By Stephen Power.
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WK Kellogg Co Chairman & CEO Gary Pilnick
He’s the leader of a new cereal company with century-old roots and a venerable name—WK Kellogg Co.
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May 2024
The Backlash
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Why Investors are Looking at LGBTQ+ Inclusion
An Open For Business coalition study finds connections between transparent reporting and profits for investors.
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Milken Institute CEO Richard Ditizio
Decades of careful listening inform his leadership. By Tanisha Carino and Molly Millerwise Meiners.
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December 2023
People Puzzle
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Barista in Chief
Meet Laxman Narasimhan, father, husband, son—and now CEO of Starbucks. By Nikhil Deogun.
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August 2023
Southeast Asia
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Matters of Taste
Former corporate lawyer Tan Ying Hsien, now the first Singaporean Master of Wine, speaks with Brunswick’s Will Carnwath about his journey and the culture of wine.
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Punching Above Its Weight
Tiny Singapore boasts an outsized presence and performance across a huge range of areas.
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April 2023
Nature Positive
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Going Local for Real-World Impact
Ilona Szabó de Carvalho, President and co-founder of the Amazon-focused “think and do tank” the Igarapé Institute, is an authoritative voice on climate security and biodiversity.
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Building “Digital Living Reefs” to Save Shorelines
Will Bateman, CEO of CCell, speaks with Brunswick’s Alex Burnett and Jack Stewart.
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October 2022
Acceleration
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Lessons in Harmony
San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s President David Stull has a vision for music education in the 21st century—beginning with a new building. By Carlton Wilkinson.
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Editor’s Letter: Acceleration
An introduction to The Acceleration Issue from the Editor in Chief.
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June 2022
The Japan Issue
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05:46 GMT March 11 2011 – Disaster struck
KESSENNUMA, JAPAN - A man rides past a ship washed ashore surrounded by debris in the Shinhamacyo area two weeks after a massive earthquake, one of the most powerful ever recorded, and an accompanying tsunami…
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Familiar Face of Good
Centuries-old traditions in Asia offer new value. By Tim Payne, Joanna Donne, Daisuke Tsuchiya and Yoichiro Sato.
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March 2022
The S in ESG
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Stamping Out Slavery
There are more slaves today than at any point in recorded human history. Many are hidden in the maze of vast, complex supply chains. Lulwa Rizkallah and Kathryn Casson spoke to four leading experts on…
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Power in Numbers
Silicon Valley high-flyer DocuSign publishes data on the race and ethnicity of its employees and senior leaders, information that isn’t always flattering. Brunswick spoke with DocuSign’s Chief People Officer on its commitment to transparency.
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September 2021
Leadership
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Leonard Lauder on Saying Yes
From a depth of experience that dates back to the hardscrabble 1940s, this prestige beauty industry legend surveys the world’s current travails and sees opportunity.
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The Iron Hammer
Her nickname refers to the spikes that helped earn China an Olympic gold volleyball medal. But teamwork is what defined Lang Ping’s Olympic triumphs as player and coach, writes Brunswick’s Linjia Dai.
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February 2021
Inequality
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Activism for Humanity
Now a UK citizen, Nigerian gay activist Bisi Alimi draws on his experiences to battle inequality on all fronts—and he has a message for business.
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New Challenge to Old Power
On the same day that Henry Timms talked with Brunswick Chairman Sir Alan Parker about how to harness “new power,” the global, grassroots philanthropic movement he co-founded raised more than $2.4 billion.
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