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Paolo Confino

Paolo Confino is a formerreporter on Fortune’s global news desks where he covered each day’s most important stories. In addition to his breaking news stories Paolo has written several in-depth features on a variety of subjects, including Flagship Pioneering, the biotech VC that founded Moderna, Italian soccer team AC Milan’s efforts to build a new stadium, and a profile of David Rawlinson, one of only eight Black Fortune 500 CEOs. At Fortune, Paolo previously worked on the Leadership desk where he covered the C-suite and helped launch the CHRO Daily newsletter alongside two of his colleagues. Prior to working in journalism Paolo worked for several years in the marketing department of a Fortune 500 CPG company. He has a bachelor's degree from NYU and a masters degree from Syracuse University.

Penny Pennington, one of few Fortune 500 women CEOs, shares the best career advice she’s received
NewslettersPenny Pennington, one of few Fortune 500 women CEOs, shares the best career advice she’s received
By Paolo Confino and Paige McGlauflinSeptember 16, 2022
Kim Seymour
NewslettersEtsy’s CHRO is recruiting internally to fix the leaky pipeline: ‘We’ve invested a lot in finding this talent’
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoSeptember 16, 2022
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NewslettersWhy employers should hold off on celebrating higher labor force participation among women
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoSeptember 15, 2022
Workers at Amazon, Chipotle, and Starbucks are winning union elections. But it might take years before they see a contract
LeadershipWorkers at Amazon, Chipotle, and Starbucks are winning union elections. But it might take years before they see a contract
By Paolo ConfinoSeptember 14, 2022
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NewslettersEmployers are passing over an obvious source of tech talent that’s already in their workforce
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoSeptember 13, 2022
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NewslettersThese are the types of employees who benefit from a return to the office
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoSeptember 12, 2022
Robert Toohey
NewslettersWhy Allstate tapped a leader with a background in tech, media, and telecom to head HR
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoSeptember 9, 2022
Colleagues talk in office
NewslettersLeaders are designing offices to be more ‘homely’ to entice workers to return
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoSeptember 8, 2022
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NewslettersWhy Mars is putting frontline managers and associates through 8 hours of ‘energy’ training
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoSeptember 7, 2022
Leader speaks with team in office.
NewslettersYour chief diversity officer might soon be planning their exit—and it’ll be a costly loss
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoSeptember 6, 2022
Portrait of GoodRx CEO Doug Hirsch.
LeadershipThe CEO of GoodRx doesn’t think mail order pharmacies are the ‘right answer’ to lowering prescription drug prices
By Paolo ConfinoSeptember 2, 2022
Yelp CPO Carmen Orr
NewslettersWhy Yelp chose to shutter its offices while others opened them
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoSeptember 2, 2022
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NewslettersRiot Games is dazzling new hires with virtual game nights and asynchronous trainings
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoSeptember 1, 2022
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NewslettersHere’s the secret to bringing employees back to the office without them hating you
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoAugust 31, 2022
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NewslettersForget quiet quitting, managers are running off talent by quiet firing
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoAugust 30, 2022
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