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Trey Williams is a former Fortune senior writer on the Leadership desk. Prior to joining Fortune, Trey was the race and equity editor at The Kansas City Star and he held reporting roles at TheWrap and MarketWatch. He is a graduate of Northwest Missouri State University.

Millennials want to live a ‘soft life,’ and it’s changing how they work
SuccessMillennials want to live a ‘soft life,’ and it’s changing how they work
By Trey WilliamsSeptember 11, 2022
Millennial worker leaving the office with a box of his things
SuccessWhen it comes time for layoffs, it’s best not to be a millennial
By Trey WilliamsSeptember 9, 2022
A woman pulls money out of her wallet
Personal FinanceBiden’s student loan pause is saving borrowers a median $150 every month
By Trey WilliamsSeptember 9, 2022
Your job is starting to invest in your mental health, and they’re seeing a 4x return on investment when they do
SuccessYour job is starting to invest in your mental health, and they’re seeing a 4x return on investment when they do
By Trey WilliamsSeptember 1, 2022
Two Black college graduates in cap and gowns hug
Personal FinanceBiden’s student debt forgiveness won’t close America’s Black wealth gap, but it’s a start
By Trey WilliamsAugust 31, 2022
A 34-year-old accountant who paid off $100,000 in private student loans says they deserve relief too
Personal FinanceA 34-year-old accountant who paid off $100,000 in private student loans says they deserve relief too
By Trey WilliamsAugust 28, 2022
Man in cap and gown sitting on a college lawn among empty chairs
Personal FinanceA millennial who paid off $100K in student loans just months before Biden announced forgiveness says the president should ‘forgive all of it’
By Trey WilliamsAugust 24, 2022
After more than 1 million Americans died from COVID, most companies still give just a few days of bereavement leave for ‘core’ family members
SuccessAfter more than 1 million Americans died from COVID, most companies still give just a few days of bereavement leave for ‘core’ family members
By Trey WilliamsAugust 24, 2022
Author Trey Williams in his East Harlem apartment
SuccessEverything I own was stolen from the Uhaul I rented for a cross-country move. How that changed my relationship to ‘stuff’
By Trey WilliamsAugust 14, 2022
Career coach Esther Leonard
SuccessHow a millennial woman earned a $50K raise while switching careers and is using her experience to help close the Black pay gap
By Trey WilliamsAugust 8, 2022
A woman sitting at the beach while working from her laptop
SuccessRemote work ate your vacation. ‘The lines between work and life have become increasingly blurred’
By Trey WilliamsAugust 2, 2022
After pushback from shareholder advocacy group, Nike commits to releasing hiring data for women and minority groups
SuccessAfter pushback from shareholder advocacy group, Nike commits to releasing hiring data for women and minority groups
By Trey WilliamsJuly 29, 2022
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SuccessBosses are oblivious to the real reason employees are quitting
By Trey WilliamsJuly 26, 2022
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SuccessU.S. companies are raising salary budgets the most since the Great Recession
By Trey WilliamsJuly 15, 2022
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis waves to the crowd from the stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference
SuccessThe war on ‘wokeness’ is coming for companies
By Trey WilliamsJuly 14, 2022
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