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From HumanitiesND: An interview and discussion with Katherine Gehl,
a pragmatic business leader who cares deeply about U.S. competitiveness and the state of our democracy.
Katherine M. Gehl, a former CEO, is the founder of The Institute for Political Innovation and the author of “The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy,” which she co-authored with Harvard Business School professor Michael E. Porter. Gehl developed Political Industry Theory as a way to reform our current political system.
Katherine’s decades of leadership experience across the private and public sector inform and motivate her work in politics. Katherine is the former president and CEO of Gehl Foods, a $250-million high-tech food-manufacturing company based in Wisconsin that she sold in 2015. Katherine also worked for Oracle and Bernstein Investment Research and Management. In the public sector, Katherine w
Kathy Hochul, the lieutenant governor, calls Cuomo’s behavior ‘repulsive.’
Lietenant Governor Kathy Hochul called Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s behavior “repulsive and unlawful.”Credit.Seth Wenig/Associated Press
Aug. 3, 2021, 4:04 p.m. ET
Should Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo resign, Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul would replace him and would become New York State’s first female governor.
A former congresswoman from the Buffalo region and a lawyer, Ms. Hochul has won two elections for lieutenant governor. She is not considered particularly close to Mr. Cuomo.
In a statement, she suggested she retained no allegiance to him, after the release of the state attorney general’s report on Tuesday, which found evidence that Mr. Cuomo had sexually harassed 11 women, most of them state employees.