Tina Tchen, the former Timeās Up CEO and a onetime chief of staff to Michelle Obama,Ā resigned in AugustĀ after the Washington Post reportedĀ that she had instructed the group not to issue a statement in support of Cuomoās initial accuser.
Earlier that month, the New York Attorney Generalās office issued a damning report on the allegations against Cuomo, which precipitated his resignation. The report found that Cuomoās office had worked with Timeās Up at the outset to manage its response to the charges. Roberta Kaplan, the chair of Timeās Up, was forced to resign in the wake of that report.
Most of the other board members stepped down in early September, and the organization then dissolvedĀ a star-studded advisory board, which included celebrities like Natalie Portman and Jessica Chastain.
Timeās Up hired consultant Leilani M. Brown to conduct a āphase oneā report, which was based on interviews with 85 people connected to the organization. The report addressed the widespread perception that the board failed to actively supervise the CEO, and that conflicts of interest were not well managed. The report also cited the impression that Timeās Up was too closely aligned with Democratic Party politicians.
āEmployees shared that TIMEāS UPās status as a āwell-connectedā organization was a weakness and that the world needed an organization that is not āengaged in or beholden to politics,’ā the report states.
Some staffers also complained of a lack of clear focus on the organizationās goals. One interviewee brought up Timeās Upās decision to criticize the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for its lack of Black members, suggesting that the group had become distracted from its primary mission.
āThese questions indicated that many didnāt fully understand or appreciate the connection of racial justice work to the mission of TIMEāS UP,ā the report concluded.
The report also cited organizational dynamics, such as a failure to adhere to a traditional chain of command and a tendency to form cliques.
The report does not identify investigative findings, but rather offers 10 ākey insightsā on issues such as culture, board governance and communication. The report advises that it āshould not be considered the result of an investigation.ā
Source:variety