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TuSimple has had to grapple with safety concerns as well as government scrutiny of its dealings with a Chinese trucking startup. Photo: Cassidy Araiza for The Wall Street JournalSelf-driving trucking company TuSimple Holdings said Monday that it is winding down its U.S. business, reducing its workforce to about 30 people as it looks for a buyer for its assets that remain in the country. The demise of TuSimple’s U.S. operations marks a precipitous fall for the one-time leader in autonomous long-haul trucking. The San Diego-based company in the past year has had to grapple with safety concerns as well as government scrutiny of its dealings with a Chinese trucking startup.
Persons: TuSimple, Cassidy Araiza Organizations: Wall Street, TuSimple Holdings, TuSimple’s Locations: TuSimple’s U.S, San Diego
Rachel Schneider, the founder of financial startup Canary, wanted to put diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) at the core of her business from the beginning. Schneider and Moret met over several weeks on Zoom as part of Insider's mentorship program, created in partnership with Indeed. Moret and Schneider shared how they worked together to develop DEI policies and best practices for Canary around recruiting, company culture, and people management. Rhonda Moret, founder of Elevated Diversity, used her years of experience and expertise to mentor Schneider on centering DEI within her company. Schneider and Moret collaborated to develop DEI policies and best practices for Canary.
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