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Kenneth Cole and The Mental Health Coalition are launching a campaign called “Feel Your Feelings,” a call for people to identify and honor their range of emotions, based on the coalition’s ...
Kenneth Cole made an offer to investors in his company last week, and quickly found out that starting low is not the way to go. In a bid to take his company private after nearly 20 years on the ...
Kenneth Cole Productions, Inc. is an American fashion house founded in 1982 by Kenneth Cole.Wanting to preview his line of shoes at the New York Shoe Expo at the New York Hilton, [5] but unable to afford the purchase of a hotel room or showroom to display his items, Kenneth Cole inquired about parking a trailer two blocks from the Hilton Hotel.
Cole is also active with HELP USA (his wife Maria Cuomo Cole is currently chair of the board), a non-profit organization that is the nation's largest provider of housing, jobs and services for the homeless. He partnered with rock star Jon Bon Jovi to create a line of jackets, T-shirts and fragrance under the Kenneth Cole New York label. The ...
Ken Cole (basketball) (born 1943), Australian Olympic basketball player; Kenneth Cole (designer) (born 1954), American clothing designer Kenneth Cole Productions, American fashion house founded by the designer; Kenneth Reese Cole Jr. (1938–2001), aide to U.S. President Richard Nixon; Kenneth J. Cole (born 1936), Pennsylvania politician
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, a longtime New York Times columnist, wrote about a change he’s seen in Americans over the past two decades as he published his final column in the newspaper. “What ...
K. C. Cole (born August 22, 1946) is an American science writer, author, radio commentator [1] [2] and professor emerita at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. [3] She has covered science for The Los Angeles Times since 1994, as well as writing for many other publications, and has been described as "the queen of the ...
Many workers in the industry feel let down by broken promises and poor leadership. When industries don't live up to their hype, workers feel betrayed and leave – sometimes dramatically.