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Target CEO Brian Cornell s Speaking Event Postponed as Country Awaits Chauvin Verdict

Cornell was scheduled to speak at 5:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday at a virtual event hosted by the Economic Club of Chicago. According to the event s description, Cornell planned to talk about the changing retail landscape and the company s commitment to Chicago. Lisa Emerick, vice president and chief marketing and engagement officer for the Economic Club of Chicago, said Tuesday afternoon that the event would be rescheduled in light of the impending verdict. Target couldn t immediately be reached for comment. As a prominent Twin Cities-based company, Target has been uniquely close to Floyd s killing. Some of its stores were damaged during the unrest that followed his death. One store, located not far from where Floyd died, had to be completely rebuilt.

Former Pohlad-owned radio stations officially flip formats

Former Pohlad-owned radio stations officially flip formats Educational Media Foundation operates the K-Love brand, which has a presence already in the Twin Cities. Author: Credit: Bring Me The News More than four months after Pohlad Companies sold Twin Cities-based radio stations KQGO (96.3) and KZGO (95.3), the music formats have changed.  Formerly known as Go 96.3 and Go 95.3, the stations have switched from modern alternative and hip-hop formats, respectively, to Christian music frequencies.  Educational Media Foundation purchased the stations for a reported $2.5 million. The broadcast company has flipped 96.3 from modern alternative music to its Air1 worship music format on Tuesday morning. It flipped the 95.3 format from hip-hop to it s

Target Pledges to Spend $2B on Black-owned Suppliers by 2025

The company aims to add products to shelves from more than 500 Black-owned companies. Target Corp. is ramping up its commitment to Black-owned businesses. On Wednesday, the Minneapolis-based retailer pledged to spend $2 billion on Black-owned suppliers by 2025. As part of the effort, Target said it plans to add products to its shelves from more than 500 Black-owned companies. The retailer defines “Black owned” as any business that’s at least 51 percent owned, controlled, or operated by Black individuals. In the past, Target has made commitments to increase its spend on businesses owned by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) as part of earlier diversity and inclusion goals. But Wednesday’s announcement pertains specifically to Black-owned suppliers.

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