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Lowe's CEO Marvin Ellison said careers in skilled trades and customer-facing roles could help workers remain relevant in the ...
Lowe's CEO's comments mirror a startling workplace trend . Ellison’s comments come after companies such as Amazon, IBM, ...
Ellison is the first Black executive to serve over two Fortune 500 companies, first JCPenny and now Lowe’s, headquartered in ...
The Black executive’s journey to the top of a Fortune 500 company did not come easy. He hails from a simple family of ...
Lowe’s CEO Marvin Ellison champions human connection as the key to navigating the rise of Artificial Intelligence.
Lowe's CEO Marvin Ellison is warning Gen Z and the rising Generation Alpha that as they consider careers in the workforce, ...
Lowe's revealed the 2025 Lowe's Hometowns projects ─ 100 community-nominated, large-scale renovations that will revitalize ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Lowe’s revealed the 2025 Hometown projects, which are 100 community-nominated, large-scale renovations that revitalize nonprofit and community buildings. Lowe’s Hometowns is ...
Lowe's CEO Marvin Ellison has said corporate jobs are more at risk from AI than front-line work. The home improvement exec said there was unmet demand for skilled trades and customer-facing jobs.
Speaking at a Business Roundtable event in Washington, D.C., Marvin Ellison suggests the next generation of works pursue careers that will always need humans.