Founder and ‘SHE-EO’ of feminist underwear brand accused of sexual harassment
March 21, 2017
Thinx founder and self-proclaimed SHE-EO Miki Agrawal has never tried to avoid controversy. That would be tough when piloting a brand that specializes in underwear designed specifically to absorb menstrual blood. However, new charges being made by an ex-employee that the chief executive spoke openly about the employees’ breasts, touched workers inappropriately and engaged in other highly questionable behavior, if proven to be true, will likely not be seen as being within the realm of acceptable maverick leadership.
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