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On one-hand, must be nice to stop working and have enough wealth to take a moral stand.

On the other-hand, somebody beyond the avg working stiff, who get denigrated by politicians, media and the rest of the liberal elite daily, need to take a position on the idiocy.

Levi’s Brand President Jennifer Sey Resigns, Citing School Closure Disagreements

Yesterday I Was Levi’s Brand President. I Quit So I Could Be Free.

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Levi Strauss’ chief marketer Jennifer Sey has resigned from her position, claiming she was forced out after voicing her opinion that schools should remain open during the Covid-19 pandemic.

In an essay published on writer Bari Weiss’s Substack, Sey—a 20-year veteran of Levi’s who has been global brand president since 2020—said the company’s CEO, Chip Bergh, offered her a $1 million severance package in exchange for her signature on a nondisclosure agreement. However, she said declined so she could “keep my voice.”

A mother of four, Sey’s essay chronicles her rise through the ranks of the San Francisco-based apparel company, where she started as an assistant marketing manager in 1999. During her two decades at the brand, Sey “always felt encouraged to bring my full self to work—including my political advocacy.” But when she publicly questioned pandemic-related school closures on the news and social media and at rallies, she claims that Levi’s legal, human resources and communications teams pressured her to be less vocal.

“I felt—and still do—that the draconian policies would cause the most harm to those least at risk, and the burden would fall heaviest on disadvantaged kids in public schools, who need the safety and routine of school the most,” Sey wrote.

When asked for comment by Forbes, a Levi’s spokesperson declined to address Sey’s claims, offering only that she resigned from the company and that brand duties will be given to Chief Commercial Officer Seth Ellison on an interim basis until a replacement is found.

Despite pushback, Sey says she urged Levi’s to speak out on school closures, noting that the company has a history of addressing political issues that affect its employees, including gay rights, voting rights and immigration.

“I refused to stop talking,” she wrote. “I kept calling out hypocritical and unproven policies.”

Sey, who even moved her family from California to Denver so her kindergartener could attend in-person school, discussed her views in a March interview on Fox News with conservative talk show host Laura Ingraham. This, she says, led Levi’s employees to call her “anti-trans,” “anti-fat” and “racist.”

After the interview, Sey says she was asked to go on an “apology tour”—which she refused to do—and claims that CEO Bergh told her that she was on track to become the next CEO, if only she would “stop talking about the school thing.”

While many marketers use their platforms and brands to take a stance on social issues, rarely does a C-suite executive like Sey so publicly disagree with their company. Sey has historically spoken out on a number of hot-button topics: A former gymnast who competed in the 1986 Olympics in Moscow, she helped produce Athlete A—Netflix’s 2020 documentary about Larry Nassar, the former doctor for USA Gymnastics who was accused and later convicted of sexually assaulting gymnasts—and in 2008 published a memoir about her experience with mental health as a young gymnast.

But Sey and Levi haven’t always been at odds. In 2018 she helped the brand take a stand against gun violence in the U.S.—the same year Forbes named her to its inaugural CMO Next list—and last year she worked on the company’s collaboration with Naomi Osaka, telling the New York Times in May that the tennis star has “such a powerful voice, the way she’s encouraging others to speak out about equality.” Sey also produced a series of short films with Levi’s highlighting Black athletes, artists and climate activists.

“It’s easy to say ‘be authentic’ or ‘stand up for what you believe in,’ but it isn’t actually easy to do,” she told Glossy last February. “Our hope is to inspire others to undertake this journey.”
 
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Sey was part of the anti gun advocacy at Levi’s so she can eat shit. The fact that she was at odds with Levi on the school closure issue and chose to end her career over said disagreement, I defer to my previous eat shit assessment of Sey’s actions. Once you throw in with the anti gun advocates (with rare exception) you are basically garbage to me.
 
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Sey was part of the anti gun advocacy at Levi’s so she can eat shit. The fact that she was at odds with Levi on the school closure issue and chose to end her career over said disagreement, I defer to my previous eat shit assessment of Sey’s actions. Once you throw in with the anti gun advocates (with rare exception) you are basically garbage to me.


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Sey was part of the anti gun advocacy at Levi’s so she can eat shit. The fact that she was at odds with Levi on the school closure issue and chose to end her career over said disagreement, I defer to my previous eat shit assessment of Sey’s actions. Once you throw in with the anti gun advocates (with rare exception) you are basically garbage to me.


I feel the same way. Levi Company has been known for years to be anti-gun. I have no use for her or anything else Levi.


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I already stopped buying that brand and will continue to not buy it. I can't think any less of them then I already do.
 
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Quit buying the garbage in which Levi calls pants several years ago.

Found Wrangler which outlasts Levi easily by a factor of 10.

Just recently (after wearing Wrangler for 10yrs) switched to Duluth, as Wrangler made several changes to their cargo pants.




 
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Even though I’m diametrically apposed to her on most things political I have more respect for someone who believes in something and stands by it even to the detriment of her own career.


It’s much better than Beto O'Rourke saying on camera “if elected I will take your AR-15’s and AK’s” and then realizes he’s in Texas and so far that’s not going to work so his opinion changes like the wind to further his political career.
 
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1 mil in the Bay Area isn't much to that level of executive, hope she's forced to sell her house and live in a mini van under an Oakland bridge with the rest of the normal people priced out from rental properties


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Another example of how the left truly works. The consensus is agreed upon prior to the discussion, and anyone who fails to support the consensus is persona non grata, gotta go, bye-bye, toxic waste dump material. As long as you toe the line you are number 1, but the moment you raise a question you are history.

Taking a stand on principle is a good thing, but it will always have a cost for the person taking the stand.


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I haven't worn anything made by Levi's since the early 70's.



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An employee who brings politics to work is an ignorant employee.





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The left eating their own. Once the genie is out of the bottle it goes full bore Bolshevik.


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The campaign to destroy her is interesting. I wonder who was behind all those bots and trolls on Twitter?


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Puzzling, why they call themselves as liberal.
There is nothing liberal or understanding about them unless you're to in complete agreement with them


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She's in the same boat as Maher.



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enjoy watching liberals 'eat their own'.

will she learn ?? not a chance.

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wooo, she moved to Denver, once less liberal know it all moving here.

Poor Colorado, all those nice views, skiing and dry weather is just working against them.

Texas has big ass mosquitos and humidity and crippling heat, its flat with no breeze everyone, nothing to see here, keep moving!!!

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Texas has big ass mosquitos and humidity and crippling heat, its flat with no breeze everyone, nothing to see here, keep moving!!!

HK Ag


lol no kidding. same for Florida.

PLUS we have alligators. oh and the post cards LIE. our beaches are horrible.

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I work for a large company, and overall many of the U.S. workers are conservative. The senior leadership leans left, sometimes center-left, sometimes farther-left depending on the issue.

We are not permitted to talk to the press about issues affecting the company and are supposed to send all inquiries to public relations or legal. Now, I haven't heard of anyone at a low to mid level being dismissed for making public statements as an individual with no reference to the company.

But when you are a senior executive, EVERYTHING you say is considered to be reflective of the company. She chose to go outside her company's position on an issue and put her face on the news. And I'm sure every time they made it clear who she was and who she worked for because why else would anyone care what she thinks?

That's the price you pay.

I don't talk stuff at work that goes against the company position, and certainly don't post anything on internal discussion groups on our intranet. I talk to individuals I know at work, and many are of my thinking, but I am discrete. If I don't know they agree with my politics, I don't talk to them about it. My social media has no references to my employer and no pictures that can be identified as a company location. My business travel shows airports, planes, hotels, food/drink and public sights, but nothing of work.

So this chick made her bed and has to sleep in it. Her choice.
 
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I think it's myopic of people not to support her on this one issue where she's on the same side as you. It's not as if you all suddenly had the correct view points soon as you reached the age of accountability.

She came to her senses on this one issue, shunning her because she's not right on all the issues isn't going to make her any more inclined to examine her other positions.



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