• Stoynoff speaks—again. Natasha Stoynoff, the People reporter who wrote about being forcibly kissed by Donald Trump when she interviewed him in 2005, says she is "sad but staying hopeful" in the wake of Trump's election and that she has no regrets about telling her story. People • Misquote mess. After PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi commented on the election last week, some Trump supporters have been calling for a boycott of her company. The problem? Nooyi never actually said the things that her critics have been attributing to her. Fortune • Tech's other gender gap. If the tech industry really wants to attract more women, maybe it should start by disrupting its gender pay gap. According to a new analysis, female computer programmers make 28% less than male counterparts (after controlling for factors like age, education, and location), vs. the typical intra-occupation gap of about 6%. Fortune • Future shock. A new poll finds that three out of four working women feel worse about their career prospects after the election of Donald Trump. Just 8% of women, meanwhile, feel more hopeful about their work future under his administration. Fortune • More medalists. In his final round of Presidential Medals of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the U.S., President Obama will honor 21 people, including Ellen DeGeneres, Melinda Gates, Native American community leader Elouise Cobell, and computer programmer Rear Admiral Grace Hopper (who passed away in 1992). Buzzfeed MOVERS AND SHAKERS: Teri List-Stoll will become CFO of Gap on Jan. 17. She previously held the same position with Dick's Sporting Goods and Kraft Foods. Walker & Co. Brands has hired Joanne Hsieh as COO. Prior to joining the company, she was SVP and international general manager of La Mer. Debora Spar, president of Barnard College, will become president of Lincoln Center in March. |