Block’s Dorsey Rethinks Corporate Structure
Block, the parent of Square, Cash App and Afterpay, announced a sweeping AI‑driven overhaul of its corporate structure after slashing roughly 4,000 jobs – about 40% of its workforce – in February. In a detailed blog post, Jack Dorsey and Sequoia partner Roelof Botha argued that artificial intelligence can replace traditional middle‑management layers by continuously modeling the entire business. The company proposes new employee categories such as individual contributors, directly responsible individuals, and player‑coaches to focus on customer outcomes and AI development. While the cuts may also reflect post‑COVID over‑expansion, Block positions the move as a pioneering experiment in AI‑enabled organizational design.

The CPA’s Guide to Spend Control Advisory
Mid‑market clients often approve invoices via email, purchase without purchase orders, and close books manually, creating significant audit risks. A new white paper provides CPA firms with a practical framework to pinpoint spend‑control gaps, initiate procurement advisory discussions, and develop...

DataStealth Appoints Daniel Thanos as Chief Technology Officer to Drive Product Innovation and Security Leadership
DataStealth announced the appointment of Daniel Thanos as chief technology officer, bolstering its AI‑first security roadmap. Thanos brings over two decades of cybersecurity and AI research experience, including senior roles at Arctic Wolf Labs and contributions to NIST, IEEE, and...
PayPal Board Lures Ex-Square Executive
PayPal announced the appointment of Alyssa Henry, former Square CEO, to its board, replacing departing member Gail McGovern. The move coincides with the recent promotion of Enrique Lores, ex‑HP CEO, to PayPal’s chief executive role after Alex Chriss’s abrupt exit....
Integral Ad Science Earns Prestigious Webby Finalist Nomination for Its Generative AI Innovation, IAS Agent
Integral Ad Science (IAS) has been named a finalist in the 30th Annual Webby Awards for its generative‑AI assistant, IAS Agent, in the AI, Marketing, and Branding category. The tool promises marketers faster campaign activation, rapid insight generation, and scalable performance optimization,...
B2B Has Run Out of Excuses to Avoid Creator Marketing, Says Later CEO Scott Sutton
B2B firms are finally embracing creator marketing as the millennial decision‑maker generation spends its buying power on social platforms. New attribution technology now links creator posts directly to subscription installs, lifetime value and customer acquisition cost, closing the ROI gap...
MTD for Income Tax – Why Outsourcing Is the Smartest Strategy for Accountants
Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD IT) is now mandatory for self‑employed and landlord clients, with full compliance required by April 2028. Accountants handling large volumes of these clients are urged to outsource record‑keeping and submission tasks to specialised...
DSW Aims to Acquire Young Customers Without Turning Away Large, Loyal Base
Designer Shoe Warehouse (DSW) is overhauling its merchandise and launching a new "Let Us Surprise You" campaign to attract younger, Gen Z shoppers while preserving its high‑spending, older loyalty base. The spring campaign, which began March 1, is already exceeding internal...

Hudson Talent Solutions Partners with Maki People to Embed AI Hiring Intelligence Across Its Global RPO Delivery
Hudson Talent Solutions, a leading global RPO provider, has announced a strategic partnership with AI hiring intelligence firm Maki People. The collaboration embeds Maki’s AI platform directly into Hudson’s recruitment delivery, offering structured candidate insights from application through final selection....

Iran War Forces Small Dairies to Hedge Like Multinationals
Small and medium-sized dairy firms are turning to corporate‑level hedging tools as the US‑Israeli conflict with Iran drives volatile fuel and commodity prices. Attara reports a 300% jump in hedging activity among agricultural SMEs, with swaps becoming the preferred instrument...
Inside Mom 2.0 Summit 2026: Ownership, AI, and the Creator Economy’s Next Phase
The Mom 2.0 Summit returns to Austin April 16‑18, 2026, spotlighting parenting creators’ transition from content‑centric influencers to owners, founders, and executives. Four agenda‑shaping forces—shifting from sharing to building, sustainability, privacy/consent, and AI—drive a program that blends keynote insights from Dr. Becky...

CTM Outlander Acquires Masters Catalog of US Singer-Songwriter Matt Simons
CTM Outlander, a joint venture between Dutch CTM and US Outlander Capital, announced the acquisition of the master recording catalog of American singer‑songwriter Matt Simons. The deal covers Simons’ six albums, including the 2015 breakout hit “Catch & Release” (Deepend...
The Home Depot Names New Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
The Home Depot announced that Franziska “Fran” Bell will serve as executive vice president and chief technology officer effective April 6, 2026. Bell will oversee technology strategy, product management, data, and artificial intelligence across the retailer’s omnichannel operations. She joins from Ford,...

TikToker Khaby Lame Named Ambassador for Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games
TikTok star Khaby Lame has been named an official ambassador for the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games, the first Olympic event to be held on African soil. The Games, scheduled for Oct. 31‑Nov. 13, will host roughly 2,700 athletes aged 17 or...
Spotwise.ai Closes $450,000 Pre-Seed to Expand AI Sales Intelligence Platform for Broadcast Media
Spotwise.ai announced a $450,000 pre‑seed round led by Outlast Fund, with participation from BADideas.fund and 500 Global. The funding will accelerate development of its agentic AI platform that combines broadcast monitoring, analytics, and sales automation for media companies. The solution processes...

CreateAI CEO Cheng Lu on Why the AI Debate in Animation Is Already Settled: ‘AI-Assisted Production Is Just Going to...
CreateAI has inaugurated Asia’s largest motion‑capture studio in Beijing, equipped with 130 Vicon VK26 cameras across a 2,000 sq m facility. CEO Cheng Lu says the studio will use AI to automate post‑capture data treatment, making high‑quality animation cheaper for smaller studios. The...
EY Tightens Hybrid Work Policy for Tax Staff
EY announced that its U.S. tax staff must work on‑site an average of twelve days per month, starting July 1, 2026. The firm allows employees to spread those days across the month, preserving flexibility while tightening its hybrid model. Previously, EY...

NSDL Waives Settlement Fees for Women Opening New Demat Accounts
National Securities Depository (NSDL) has introduced the Women Plan, waiving settlement fees on debit instructions for women who open new demat accounts between April 1, 2026 and March 31, 2027. The fee exemption lasts three years and applies to unlimited transactions, including joint accounts...

How KDDI Allowed a $1.6B Fraud Scheme to Go Unchecked
KDDI disclosed a seven‑year fraud that erased ¥49.9 billion (≈$320 million) of operating profit after fake advertising transactions totaling ¥246.1 billion (≈$1.55 billion) were uncovered at its Biglobe and G‑Plan subsidiaries. The scheme, driven by circular pre‑payments, involved ¥32.9 billion (≈$207.6 million) being transferred outside the...
AD Ports Earmarks $667m for Port Infrastructure in 2026
AD Ports Group announced a $667 million investment in port‑infrastructure projects for 2026, alongside a $345 million allocation for new LPG and LNG storage terminals through 2028. The company reported record 2025 results, with revenue of roughly $5.7 billion and net profit of...
UK MPs Urge Government to Formally Recognize Creator Economy Through Industrial Classification Update
A cross‑party group of UK MPs, backed by YouTube, has urged Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy to add the creator economy to the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) 2026 framework. The sector generated about $2.8 billion (≈£2.2 bn) in 2024 and supports 45,000 jobs,...

Reporter at the Helm: Adeyeye Joseph on Leading with Punch, Reckoning with AI, and Journalism’s Enduring Purpose
Adeyeye Joseph, managing director and editor‑in‑chief of Punch Newspapers, was elected to WAN‑IFRA’s World Editors Forum board and is completing a PhD on digital disruption’s impact on public‑interest journalism. He leads Punch with a reporter’s mindset, holding open "village meetings"...

From Helix Jump to Little Farm Story: How H8games Reinvented Itself
h8games, after early premium failures and a costly lawsuit, pivoted to hyper‑casual development and scored a breakout hit with Helix Jump, amassing over 800 million downloads. Leveraging that momentum, the studio partnered with SayGames to transition into hybrid‑casual, launching Little Farm...

Moody’s: Bank NDFI Exposure Grows to $1.4trn at Year-End 2025
Moody’s forecasts that large U.S. banks’ loans to non‑depository financial institutions (NDFIs) will total about $1.4 trillion by the end of 2025, marking a rapid expansion of this asset class. The exposure represents roughly a 30 percent increase from current levels and...

Falcon Marine Exports Elevates Priyanka Mohanty to Joint MD
Falcon Marine Exports announced that Priyanka Mohanty will assume the role of Joint Managing Director effective March 23, 2026, following board and shareholder approval. Previously serving as Executive Director (Woman Director), Mohanty has been integral to the firm’s operational and...

Saga Files for 15-Day Extension on 2025 Annual Report
Saga Communications filed a Form 8‑K with the SEC requesting a 15‑day extension to submit its 2025 Form 10‑K, missing the March 31 deadline. The company cited the need for additional time to resolve technical tax issues and accounting impacts stemming...

April Fools’ Day in Retail: Baking Ice Cubes, Delivery Drive Perfume and Listening Mugs
Retailers seized April Fools’ Day to showcase playful, tech‑driven pranks, leveraging generative AI for rapid concept creation. Dutch electronics seller Coolblue released a tongue‑in‑cheek “eau de delivery” perfume mimicking the scent of delivery drivers, while Belgian‑Dutch water brand Spa promoted a...
Billion Dollar Boy Partners With Lumanu to Launch ‘Creator Payments’ in Its Companion Platform
Billion Dollar Boy’s AI‑driven platform Companion now includes a Creator Payments feature, built with Lumanu’s financial infrastructure. The tool consolidates onboarding, tax compliance and payout distribution into a single dashboard, handling up to 14 administrative actions per creator. An accompanying...
U.S. Within 'Weeks' Of Oil Shortages if War in Iran Continues: Eric Nuttall
Eric Nuttall, senior partner at Ninepoint Partners, warned that the United States could face oil shortages within weeks if the war involving the U.S., Israel and Iran keeps the Strait of Hormuz closed. The conflict has already removed more than...
TikTok Shop Partners With Singapore Retail Groups to Build Social Commerce Workforce
TikTok Shop announced a memorandum of understanding with the Singapore Retailers Association and Workforce Singapore to launch social commerce training and supporting infrastructure. The initiative defines three core roles—Social Commerce Hosts, Leads, and Engineers—to reskill workers for live‑stream shopping. Singapore’s...

Aprio Acquires CAVU Advisors
Aprio announced the acquisition of CAVU Advisors, a Maryland‑based firm specializing in federal contracting advisory services. The deal adds CAVU’s expertise in Unanet, Deltek, and government‑market operations to Aprio’s integrated platform of accounting, tax, cybersecurity, and legal services. With the...

Xiaomi Hires Tesla’s Former Head of Sales in China to Lead Its Auto Retail Push
Xiaomi has hired Kong Yanshuang, former Tesla China general manager, to head its automotive sales division. The move aims to professionalize Xiaomi’s retail operations as it targets 550,000 EV deliveries in 2026. Xiaomi’s refreshed SU7 sedan starts at ¥229,900 (about...
No Foolin': ADP Jobs Led by Small Companies
ADP’s March payroll report shows 62,000 private‑sector jobs added, surpassing the 39,000 forecast. Small firms with fewer than 50 employees drove the surge, creating about 85,000 positions, while large corporations lost 4,000 jobs. Education and healthcare led hiring with 58,000...

Billionaire Nelson Peltz Plans AI Makeover for Janus Henderson
Nelson Peltz’s Trian Fund Management has agreed to buy Janus Henderson Group for roughly $8 billion, or $52 per share, ending a brief bidding war with Victory Capital. The deal pairs Trian with tech‑focused investor General Catalyst, which will deploy its...
Local Express Names Edward Kim VP of Sales to Accelerate Growth in Unified Grocery Commerce
Local Express, the AI‑native SaaS platform for grocery retailers, announced Edward Kim as its new Vice President of Sales. Kim will oversee the global sales organization, refine the sales motion, and drive adoption of the company’s end‑to‑end e‑grocery and Grocery‑ERP...

Microland Announces Appointment of Sam Mathew as Chief Executive Officer
Microland, an AI‑first, platform‑led technology infrastructure services firm, announced Sam Mathew as its new Chief Executive Officer. Mathew, who has served as President for the past 18 months, will now steer global business and strategic growth, emphasizing AI, automation, and...

US Manufacturing Showing Greater Resilience
U.S. manufacturing showed unexpected strength in March as the ISM Manufacturing index rose to 52.7, the highest level since August 2022 and above consensus forecasts. Production accelerated to 55.1, buoyed by a solid backlog of new orders, while new‑order sentiment...

Alteryx Expands Regional Leadership with Sabya Sen to Lead IMEA & APAC
Alteryx announced Sabya Sen as Vice President for IMEA & APAC, overseeing India, the Middle East, Africa and Asia‑Pacific. Sen, formerly VP of UKI & Emerging Markets Europe at Alteryx and a 11‑year Salesforce veteran, will drive adoption of the...

TIM CEO Presses for Quicker Regulatory Decisions
TIM chief executive Pietro Labriola warned that European regulators are still too slow, despite becoming “more sensible,” and urged faster decision‑making in the AI‑driven era. He highlighted how technology adoption has accelerated—from 75 years for 100 million phone lines to just two...
Toyota Reduces Middle East Exports Due to War
Toyota Motor Corp trimmed its Middle East vehicle shipments by roughly 20,000 units in March, citing disruptions from the ongoing Iran war. The cut represents a notable dip in the automaker’s regional export volume. Company officials warned that if hostilities...
From Madonna Photo Ops to Bankruptcy: The Publisher that Owes Bob Dylan Blames 'Predatory' Lenders
Callaway Arts & Entertainment, the New York‑based publisher behind Madonna’s 1992 "Sex" book and a Bob Dylan centennial volume, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company disclosed assets and liabilities ranging between $1 million and $10 million and cited "predatory" alternative lenders...

Appfire Appoints Marc Gemassmer as Chief Revenue Officer
Appfire announced the appointment of Marc Gemassmer as Chief Revenue Officer, tasking him with steering the company’s global go‑to‑market strategy. Gemassmer brings more than two decades of enterprise software and security sales leadership, most recently scaling CloudBees to roughly $160 million in...

Bain & Company Appoints Hernan Saenz to Lead Its Global Strategy & Transformation Practice
Bain & Company announced senior partner Hernan Saenz as head of its Global Strategy & Transformation practice. Saenz, who spent more than 25 years at Bain, previously led the Performance Improvement practice, tripling its scale and doubling the Southwest region’s...

Molex Completes Acquisition of Smiths Interconnect
Molex has finalized its purchase of Smiths Interconnect, the largest deal in its history, adding ruggedized connectors, RF components and semiconductor‑test expertise to its portfolio. The combined company now operates more than 90 manufacturing sites across 22 countries and employs...
Paying Advisors: Considerations Surrounding Cash Compensation
RIAs must move from informal pay decisions to scalable, strategic compensation structures as they grow. The article outlines common cash compensation models—pure AUM‑based, salary‑plus‑bonus, and hybrid approaches—highlighting how each aligns advisor incentives with firm economics. It also examines bonus design,...
How Firehouse Subs Is Leveraging Franchise Incentives to Speed up Growth
Firehouse Subs announced a suite of franchise incentives lasting through 2028 to accelerate its U.S. footprint, including a $75,000 bonus for single‑unit openings and $100,000 per restaurant for multi‑unit developers. The brand’s net openings are projected to rise from 21 in...
Private Sector Added 62K Jobs in March
ADP reported that private‑sector payroll added 62,000 jobs in March, with small businesses (1‑19 employees) accounting for 112,000 of those positions. While firms with 20‑49 and 50‑249 employees shed jobs, larger establishments added modest gains, resulting in a net increase...

Japan Business Mood Improves as BOJ Weighs Rate Hike Chance
Japan’s large‑manufacturer business sentiment rose for a fourth straight quarter in the January‑March 2026 period, according to the Bank of Japan’s latest survey. The improvement comes as the BOJ signals it may raise interest rates later this year, a shift...

L Squared Wraps up Continuation Fund for Manufacturer BTX Precision
L Squared has completed a continuation fund for BTX Precision, a specialist manufacturer, with HarbourVest Partners acting as the lead investor. The transaction provides liquidity to BTX’s current shareholders while allowing the company to remain under private‑equity ownership for an...

The Applitools Customer Success Blueprint: Focused on Outcomes Through Strategic Partnership
Applitools has revamped its Customer Success model to prioritize measurable outcomes and shared accountability throughout onboarding. The new blueprint introduces a Joint Success Plan that defines goals, stakeholders, timelines, and key metrics such as time‑to‑value, defect‑escape rate, and maintenance efficiency....