Is there an ethics committee involved? The only link to the sock puppet account is via the demand generation marketing person on LinkedIn.
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''Is there anything new to report on this?'
Yes. They fired her.
'Is there anything new to report on this?
Seems to be a very long period of time with zero action, or repercussions for horrible ethics.'
Email Andy and CC to our legal department.
Is there anything new to report on this?
Seems to be a very long period of time with zero action, or repercussions for horrible ethics.
We have ethics committee????? Where, who, wtf. Really?
''Get used to it — it is your destiny, and mine.'
Who the he-l thinks and talks that way. Destiny!? What an ego.
'What happened with all of the ethics complaints and whistle-blowings that people were pursuing?
Nothing?'
In the works. Give it time.
Is this still actually happening? What happened with all of the ethics complaints and whistle-blowings that people were pursuing?
Nothing?
Sigh.
Ethics, lol.
Jesus. It's been a year and nothing has changed.
How ethical.
'My guess is that PR is trying to limit the damage.'
The holiday exchange featuring fake, real, and AI-generated screenshots is truly captivating.
As someone on Glassd000000r recently posted, y'all need Jesus.
I reckon not many folks are clued up about Truth in Advertising.
truthinadvertising.org
ftc.gov/news-events/topics/truth-advertising
My guess is that PR is trying to limit the damage.
The damage control over the "Job Titles" thread is hilarious.
People found a sockpuppet account linked to a problematic "leader" in marketing.
A post was immediately published, calling for people not to visit the LinkedIn profile.
Everyone clicked on it.
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It’s a simple solution: ask each individual in digital, marketing, demand generation, social, and so on.
Unless she intentionally dismissed everyone who knew about this, there should be some serious conversations now.
I heard that social media was involved, yes. But no direct knowledge, only what someone supposedly in the know told me.
Someone needs to provide answers. And fast.
That whole thing is crazy.
Was a senior marketing leader really posing as a younger woman to draw in clients, or did she coerce someone else into doing it—perhaps someone in marketing communications or social media?