Why Women Belong at the Heart of Retail Logistics: ‘You Learn How a Business Really Works’
Louise Cartner, general manager of Sportsshoes.com, argues that women are essential to retail logistics, citing her own warehousing stint as a catalyst for deeper business insight. She highlights how hands‑on logistics work teaches end‑to‑end operations, decision‑making speed, and cost awareness. Cartner notes the industry’s persistent gender gap, especially in warehouse and supply‑chain roles, and calls for deliberate recruitment and mentorship to close it. Her comments precede the Drapers Supply Chain Summit, where the issue will feature prominently.

Young "Bug Bounty Hunter" Bags $6M Pre-Seed Round for Security Startup
French cybersecurity startup Lupin & Holmes, founded by 23‑year‑old former bug bounty hunter Roni Carta, closed a $5.9 million pre‑seed round led by 20VC and Seedcamp. Carta, who earned nearly $800,000 hunting vulnerabilities for FAANG firms, built Depi, an upstream security...
U.S. Mergers & Acquisitions Monthly Review: February 2026
U.S. M&A activity slowed in February 2026, with announcements dropping 26.7% to 1,013 versus January, yet aggregate deal spending surged 236.8% month‑over‑month. Eleven of FactSet’s 21 tracked sectors posted higher three‑month deal volumes compared with a year earlier, led by...

Allyson Bear Named President and CEO of Jhpiego
Allyson Bear, a Bloomberg School of Public Health alumna with more than 25 years of global‑health leadership, has been appointed president and CEO of Jhpiego, effective April 1, 2026. She succeeds Leslie Mancuso, who led the Johns Hopkins‑affiliated organization for over two...

Take-Two CEO Says It’s ‘Laughable’ to Say AI Like Google Project Genie Can Create Hit Games at the Press of...
Take‑Two CEO Strauss Zelnick dismissed the idea that AI tools such as Google’s Project Genie can produce hit video games at the press of a button, calling the notion laughable. He emphasized that while development tools proliferate, blockbuster titles remain...
Former PHD Exec Toby Hack Joins Kepler as APAC and EMEA CEO
Toby Hack, a veteran media executive from PHD, has been appointed CEO of Kepler’s APAC and EMEA operations, succeeding Mallory Simmonds. Hack brings over two decades of experience in programmatic buying, data‑driven planning, and agency‑client partnership development. Simmonds’ departure marks...
The EBA Issues Revised List of ITS Validation Rules
The European Banking Authority (EBA) issued an updated list of ITS validation rules, highlighting deactivated, reactivated, and severity‑status changes. It reminded EU competent authorities not to validate data against deactivated rules. The EBA also launched a small validation‑rules package containing...
How CoreWeave’s ‘Situationship’ with Big Tech Could Cause a 30% Stock Dro...
CoreWeave, the leading GPU‑cloud provider, faces a steep valuation correction as Bernstein analysts warn that its $30 billion capital‑expenditure plan will generate $23 billion of negative free cash flow in 2026. The firm’s biggest customers—Microsoft, Meta and other hyperscalers—are rapidly expanding their...
Wizz Air: We Lower Our Fair Value Estimate 17% as Oil Spike Meets Operational Headwinds
Morningstar cut Wizz Air Holdings' fair‑value estimate by 17% to GBX 1,220, citing a sharp oil price spike and escalating operational headwinds. The airline’s fuel‑hedge coverage falls from 83% in FY2026 to just 55% for FY2027, exposing it to higher jet‑fuel...
USITC Advances 4 Trade Cases with Implications for Packaging
The U.S. International Trade Commission has advanced four packaging‑related trade cases this year, adding to a December antidumping ruling on thermo‑formed molded‑fiber products from China and Vietnam. The new investigations target polypropylene corrugated boxes from China, PET film from China,...

Illinois Commercial Bakery Cited for Worker Safety Violations
The U.S. Department of Labor’s OSHA has cited Chicago‑based Alpha Baking Co. Inc. for multiple safety violations after a worker broke his arm clearing dough from a machine. The citations include repeat lockout‑tagout failures, unguarded equipment, and lack of electrical...
The US Consumer Is Hitting a Rough Patch
U.S. consumers showed surprising resilience in January, with discretionary retail sales climbing 6% year‑over‑year despite a dip in sentiment. Analysts, however, warn that rising credit‑card debt, higher delinquency rates and mounting fuel costs could erode that strength by 2026. Forecasts...
Inside the SXSW 2026 Brand Activations, Ranked in Tacos by ADWEEK
South by Southwest 2026 unfolded without its central convention center, scattering events across downtown Austin and turning Congress Avenue into a pedestrian hub. Brands seized the fragmented landscape with pop‑up activations, though the festival saw fewer large‑scale immersive experiences than...

The Tariff Mirage: Why Steel Prices Are Higher than They Should Be
U.S. steel prices remain elevated because tariff uncertainty adds a risk premium that outpaces weak demand and softening industrial indicators. Reduced imports have pushed buyers toward higher‑cost domestic mills, providing short‑term price support despite limited capacity. Ongoing legal challenges to...

AI’s ‘Boys’ Club’ Could Widen the Wealth Gap for Women, Says Rana El Kaliouby
Rana el Kaliouby warned at SXSW that AI is shaping up as a new "boys' club," with women underrepresented among founders and investors. She highlighted that three‑quarters of Blue Tulip Ventures’ deals involve women CEOs, yet most AI startups still feature...

DUAL North America Names Ashby CEO
DUAL Group announced Ed Ashby as chief executive officer of DUAL North America, effective March 23. Ashby, formerly chief commercial officer at Axis and a veteran of QBE, brings three decades of U.S. insurance experience. He will report to DUAL Group...

4 KVM Vendors, 9 Vulns – Including an Unfixed CVSS 9.8
Researchers at Eclypsium uncovered nine security flaws across consumer‑grade IP KVM devices from four vendors, including two critical vulnerabilities rated CVSS 9.8 and 8.8 that remain unpatched. The affected products range from single‑port, $30 units popular with homelab enthusiasts to...

Turquoise Health Secures $40M for AI-Powered Healthcare Pricing Platform
Turquoise Health announced a $40 million Series C round, led by Oak HC/FT with participation from a16z, Adams Street Partners and Yosemite. The funding will accelerate its transition from a pricing data vendor to an AI‑driven workflow and transaction operating system that...

Brazil Steps Up Bond Market Intervention as Oil Upends Rates
Brazil's National Treasury announced an expanded bond market intervention after a sharp rise in oil prices lifted inflation expectations and pushed sovereign yields upward. The authority increased direct purchases and offered additional liquidity to stabilize benchmark rates and limit volatility....

Google Spin-Out Gradient Seals $220m for Debut AI-Focused Fundraise
Gradient, the seed‑stage AI venture capital firm that spun out of Google last year, closed its inaugural fund with a $220 million final close. The capital will be deployed to back early‑stage artificial‑intelligence startups across sectors. Gradient’s backing reflects both Google’s...
Navigating Demographic Headwinds in Croatia
Croatia has posted strong, resilient GDP growth over the past decade, outpacing OECD and euro‑area averages. However, a rapidly shrinking and ageing population threatens that momentum, with the working‑age cohort projected to fall 25% between 2024 and 2050. OECD modelling...
15 Best SEO Tools for Content, Rankings, and AI Visibility
AI‑driven search engines like ChatGPT and Google’s AI Overviews now surface answers directly, but they still rely on well‑optimized, authoritative content to rank. The article reviews 15 SEO tools—from comprehensive suites such as Semrush and Ahrefs to niche utilities like...

Conversational Keywords as the Foundation of Generative Engine Optimisation
The article argues that generative engine optimisation (GEO) now hinges on conversational keywords rather than traditional, rigid terms. As users pose full‑sentence questions, AI‑driven search engines evaluate intent and context, making keyword stuffing ineffective. Voice‑assistant adoption—over $9 billion in market size...

How to Conduct an Effective Job Interview (With 7 Proven Steps)
The article outlines a seven‑step framework for conducting effective job interviews, emphasizing a role‑centric structure over interviewer intuition. It highlights the need for clear success criteria, consistent, evidence‑based questions, and standardized evaluation rubrics. Survey data shows half of managers consider...
Tony Elumelu to Spearhead Macron's New France-Africa Initiative
French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed Nigerian billionaire Tony Elumelu to head the newly created Africa‑France Impact Coalition, a forum designed to deepen private‑sector collaboration between France and Africa. The coalition will be highlighted at the France‑Africa summit in Nairobi...

Gold, Silver Rates Today: Comex Gold Gains $47/Oz; Silver Rallies $2 as US Dollar Eases From 10-Month High
Gold rose to $5,049 per ounce and silver to $82.76 per ounce on 17 March as the U.S. dollar eased from a 10‑month high. The rally was fueled by the weaker dollar, central‑bank meeting anticipation, and a concurrent jump in crude‑oil...

The Clog in PE’s Exit Pipeline Is Getting Tougher to Clear
Private equity firms are facing a growing bottleneck in their exit pipeline as IPO markets stay muted, M&A activity slows, and secondary‑sale demand wanes. Elevated interest rates and tighter credit conditions are compressing valuations, forcing managers to hold assets longer...
Fat Brands Could Sell Its Assets
Fat Brands, burdened by over $1 billion in debt, has filed a Chapter 11 motion to market and sell all or part of its assets, setting an April 3 deadline for non‑binding indications of interest. The company is pursuing debtor‑in‑possession financing and remains...
Howden Announces Leadership Changes for Regional Restructuring
Howden announced a series of senior appointments and regional realignments effective April 1, positioning Mike Parrish as CEO of the Americas and Sonia Caamaño as CEO of Latin America and the Caribbean. The International Growth Markets (IGM) unit, which has posted 16%...
Publicis Advises Clients to Avoid The Trade Desk, According to a Leaked Memo
Publicis has instructed its clients to stop recommending The Trade Desk after a third‑party audit uncovered improper fee applications and a lack of transparent cost invoicing. The audit, performed by FirmDecisions, concluded that The Trade Desk charged fees without clear...

Brian Dooley to Lead New Ports of Indiana International Trade Office
Ports of Indiana announced the launch of its first overseas trade office in Ireland, appointing maritime veteran Brian Dooley to lead the European Trade Office based in Cork and Kildare. The office aims to develop a direct Europe‑Indiana container service...
Omnicom Media Appoints New OMD Global Leader
Omnicom Media has appointed Ellen Griffin as the new global leader of OMD, succeeding George Manas. Manas has been elevated to chief growth and solutions officer for the Omnicom group. The reshuffle places Griffin at the helm of OMD’s worldwide...

KMJR.World Is Seeking Summer 2026 Fashion PR Interns In New York, NY
KMJR.World announced its Summer 2026 Fashion PR Internship in New York, beginning early June. The program requires a 2‑3 day per week, 9:30 AM‑6:30 PM in‑person commitment for a full semester or 3‑4 months. Interns will handle media clipping, industry research, sample logistics, and...
How Dole Is Repositioning Its Supply Chain as a Growth Strategy
Dole is shifting its supply chain from a pure execution function to a strategic growth engine, according to VP of Supply Chain Todd Stillwell. The company has created a dedicated supply‑chain general‑manager role embedded within business teams to influence product...

UK Government Moves Forward on Clarifying Fiduciary Duty and ESG
The UK government has tabled an amendment to the Pension Schemes Bill that will empower it to publish the long‑awaited guidance on trustees’ fiduciary duties, particularly regarding ESG considerations. The change formalises the government’s commitment to clarify how sustainability factors...

Facing Suit From Former Employer, Parrish Appointed Howden CEO, Americas
Howden appointed Michael Parrish as CEO of its Americas division, merging its U.S. retail broking operations with a fast‑growing Latin American platform. Parrish, a former Marsh Florida zone head with a 19‑year Aon background, will report to David Howden and...

African Agtech Funding Drops to $170M in 2025 as Debt Overtakes Equity for First Time
The 2025 State of Agtech Investment in Africa report reveals total sector funding fell to $170 million, a near‑20 % year‑on‑year decline, while equity’s share dropped below half for the first time. Debt, grants and blended‑finance structures now dominate capital deployment, reflecting...

Project Management Hub Asana Wants to Be Your Go-To for Managing AI
Asana announced the rollout of “AI teammates,” bots that act as collaborative team members within its project‑management platform. The initial launch includes 21 pre‑built agents that can plan product launches, draft marketing briefs, manage IT queues, and even generate web‑content...
Körber Teams With NVIDIA to Bring AI Simulations to Warehouses
German automation leader Körber has partnered with NVIDIA to embed AI‑driven simulation tools into warehouse operations. Using NVIDIA’s Omniverse platform, the two companies will create digital twins that let users model layouts, workflows, and new automation before physical changes. The...

Accessibility in Zoho People: Our Commitment to an Inclusive HR Experience
Zoho People announced that its HR platform now conforms to WCAG 2.2 Level AA, the global benchmark for digital accessibility. The update adds customizable visual settings, auditory screen‑readers, extensive keyboard shortcuts, and support for over 20 languages. By embedding these features, Zoho...
PDI Picks – 3/16/2026
Limited partners (LPs) are staying upbeat on private debt despite recent negative headlines. A new Private Debt Investor feature highlighted that LPs are “shutting out the noise,” maintaining or expanding allocations. Chart data from 2018‑2026 shows a growing share of...
Beverage Marketer Sees Cost Savings with Agentic Media-Buying Test
PubMatic and Butler/Till executed Geloso Beverage Group’s first fully autonomous, AI‑driven media campaign using the AgenticOS platform. The test cut buy‑side supply‑chain costs by 5.5× while delivering a 98% video‑completion rate and 40% more impressions than planned. Quality metrics were...
Britain’s Growth Strategy Must Start with Backing First-Time Founders
Britain aims to be the world’s top startup hub, but its growth strategy hinges on supporting first‑time founders. Small businesses constitute 99.8% of UK firms and drive jobs, innovation, and local economies. Virgin StartUp, partnering with the British Business Bank,...

Azilen Technologies Becomes Merge Service Partner to Accelerate HRTech and HRIS Integrations
Azilen Technologies has been named an official Merge Service Partner, linking its HR integration expertise with Merge’s unified API platform. The collaboration will help HRTech SaaS providers design, launch, and scale HRIS integrations across North America and Europe more quickly....

New Base Customers Module: Built-In CRM for B2B Sales
Base has launched a new Customers module that embeds a lightweight B2B‑focused CRM directly into its platform. The tool automatically creates company records from VAT numbers and consolidates every order under a single customer ID, regardless of sales channel. Users...

SignalHire Data Reveals 30% of B2B Contact Records Go Stale Every Year: Database Decay Costs About 546 Hours Annually
SignalHire’s latest research shows that roughly 30% of B2B contact records become stale within a year, translating into an average loss of 546 productive hours per sales team annually. The decay is most acute for job titles, followed by direct...

February Pending Home Sales Edge Up 1.8% Amid Shifting Market
Pending home sales in February rose 1.8% month‑over‑month but slipped 0.8% year‑over‑year, reflecting a modest rebound after a brief dip in mortgage rates. Active inventory jumped 7.9% YoY, giving buyers more leverage in many regions. The South and West posted...
OpenAI Explores $10bn Private Equity Joint Venture
OpenAI is exploring a $10 billion joint venture with private‑equity partners to fund its next‑generation AI models and commercial rollout. At the same time, L Catterton announced a $313 million investment in Japan’s consumer sector, while Apollo is negotiating a minority stake in...

Business Insurance Health Introduces Six Open Access Benefits Modeling Tools for Small and Mid-Size Employers
Boston‑based Business Insurance Health launched the Benefits Intelligence Platform, a suite of six open‑access tools that let small and mid‑size employers model health‑benefits costs, ROI, and funding options without broker assistance. The tools include a Business Valuation Tool, Benefits ROI...

AppZen Completes Workday Integration for AI-Powered Expense Audit
AppZen has completed a Workday Design Approved Integration, adding its AI‑driven Expense Audit app to the Workday Marketplace. The integration creates a bi‑directional, near‑real‑time link between Workday Expenses and AppZen’s Mastermind AI platform, enabling autonomous compliance checks and fraud detection....