Merck’s Frazier Urges Businesses To Use ‘Every Instrument At Their Disposal’ To Reduce Racial Inequity
Executive Summary
‘What we have to guard against is that when the streets quiet down … a lot of people are going to go back to their normal lives,’ Merck CEO Ken Frazier says in an interview with CNBC.
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