Dade Hayes Finance EditorAmy Emmerich, chief content officer for Vice Media’s Refinery29, has exited the digital company, which has been unsettled by an investigation into its workplace culture and treatment of employees of color.In a brief memo to employees, Vice CEO Nancy Dubuc confirmed the move but did not allude to any larger context.During her five-plus-year run at the female-skewing Refinery, Dubuc wrote, “Amy has been passionately committed to building the brand and helping to shape its vision.
That passion was a driving force behind where this brand is today and the successful integration of Refinery29 into our company.” In November 2019, Vice closed its $400 million acquisition of Refinery and began integrating it into the larger.
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