Billionaires attempt to deal with social justice challenges at Sunlight Valley

Tech and media moguls at the Allen & Co. Sunlight Valley convention started their first complete day of classes Wednesday with a possibly touchy panel about politics in the workplace.

Following a everyday outside breakfast, Stripe’s Patrick Collison, Shopify’s Tobias Lutke, Flickr’s Stewart Butterfield and former American Express CEO Ken Chenault discussed how firms should really reply to recent activities with out crossing the line.

They spoke in front of an outside group that involved some of the world’s most impressive people today — such as Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who wore reflective silver aviators and sat along with his girlfriend Lauren Sánchez. 

Chenault — a unusual African-American attendee at the overwhelmingly white meeting — argued that companies experienced a accountability to take political positions on concerns like voting rights, a resource claimed. 

Kenneth Chenault speaks onstage at "Watching Oprah: The Oprah Winfrey Show And American Culture" Press Preview  at National Museum Of African American History & Culture on June 7, 2018 in Washington, DC.
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