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Ben Jealous is officially out as the Sierra Club’s boss after two turbulent years marked by infighting and drama inside the ...
The Sierra Club board of directors voted unanimously to fire its first Black executive director, Benjamin Jealous.
Mr. Jealous oversaw a difficult tenure at the environmental organization, where he clashed with employees and oversaw layoffs ...
Progressive Wokers President Erica Dodt said in a statement Monday that the union was “heartened” to learn of Jealous’ ...
The Sierra Club fired Executive Director Ben Jealous on Aug. 11, citing conduct issues, but Jealous and supporters argue he was brought in to fix a major deficit and strengthen the organization. Civil ...
Sierra Club union accused Jealous' executive team of bloating in size and salaries even while laying off critical staff.
Shortly after, the group was flooded with complaints about Jealous from employees and the Club's staff union, Progressive ...
New federal guidance cuts planning requirements and unfreezes funds, but critics note the changes eliminate consumer and ...
The Broward Sierra Group Junior Team set up the county's first seed libraries at five library branches. Visitors “borrow” ...
Sierra Club Executive Director Ben Jealous announced the deal in an email to Sierra Club staff midday on Tuesday. In the email, he thanked the union’s leadership “for their commitment and ...
The Sierra Club is a powerhouse group in Washington state, with some 24,000 chapter members. But the club’s “do not support” position on Initiative 732 has caused some longtime members to quit.
But the biggest donation the Sierra Club ever received is the one that altered it forever. In 2004, the Los Angeles Times revealed a $100 million gift made by investor David Gelbaum.