Edith Cooper, the former executive vice president and global head of human capital at Goldman Sachs has been added to Silicon Valley company Slack’s board, according to a blog post from Slack’s CEO ...
The travel lifestyle brand Away has added Edith Cooper to its board of directors. Away is a brand looking to transform travel through products and content that inspire people to get away and travel ...
Edith Irene Cooper, 85, of Reading, passed away on Saturday, September 1, 2018, in Portland, Oregon. Born in Reading (11/22/1932), she was a daughter of the late Leon and Cora DeLong. Edith was ...
Edith Cooper and Jordan Taylor didn’t set out to help corporate America with its diversity challenges, but their professional development startup, Medley, is attracting attention from companies that ...
Slack had added Edith Cooper, who most recently served as the global head of human capital management at Goldman Sachs, to its board of directors. As Slack prepares “for accelerated growth at scale,” ...
Edith Cooper, 95, of Greenwood passed away on January 20, 2023. Edith was born on March 2, 1927, in Trenton, TN to Jack and Earline (Brown) Cowan. She worked for RCA in Warranty Repair for over 37 ...
Jordan Taylor remembers visiting her mother Edith Cooper’s office at Goldman Sachs, in lower Manhattan. “I was under the age of 10,” she says. “The most exciting part of that adventure was playing ...
Mother-daughter cofounders Edith Cooper and Jordan Taylor launched Medley to help young professionals gain the skills they need to bring their most authentic selves to work. Edith Cooper, who spent ...
Children who went to school in South Baltimore, in the neighborhood of Barre and Russell Streets, were safeguarded against traffic under the watchful eye of Edith H. Cooper, who performed that service ...
Edith Cooper, Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s head of human resources and one of the highest-ranking black women on Wall Street, is leaving the firm at the end of the year, according to an internal memo.
Edith D. (Hoffert) Cooper, 99, passed away on Wed-nesday, January 1, 2014 in her Geigertown home with her family by her side. She was the widow of George E. Cooper, who died on July 16, 1998. Born in ...