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The Bud Light Boycott: R.I.P. D.E.I.? with Anson Frericks

2025/4/16
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Anson Frericks: 写这本书对我来说很自然,既是对资本主义的赞美,也是对曾经热爱的安海斯-布希公司的致敬。我对西蒙与舒斯特出版社推迟出版我的书感到沮丧,但最终时机恰到好处。当我的书出版时,关于多元化、公平和包容运动(DEI)的问题,以及我在安海斯-布希公司看到的某些声音被压制的问题,都得到了很好的体现。许多公司正在远离DEI,因为他们开始意识到DEI已经变成了配额制度和强制公平,排除了许多声音。 Jack: 当你专注于这些分裂性的政治议程时,你就没有专注于你的品牌。百威淡啤与迪伦·穆尔瓦尼的合作并非偶然,而是长期积累的结果。

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Join Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman for the 249th episode of The Atlas Society Asks where she interviews former Anheuser-Busch executive Anson Frericks about his book Last Call for Bud Light: The Fall and Future of America's Favorite Beer, in which he tells the inside story of how Anheuser-Busch suddenly became enamored with stakeholder capitalism, DEI and ESG.

Anson Frericks), a former president at Anheuser-Busch—formerly the home of America’s most popular brewery—watched as the company unraveled at the hands of globe-trotting financiers and progressive middle management. This culminated in the evaporation of $30 billion in market cap after releasing an advertising campaign starring transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Drawing on his own experiences in corporate America, Frericks offers insight into how businesses should focus on shareholder capitalism and the people who buy their products and what may happen when they don’t.