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Description: The recent resignation of Social Finance CEO Mike Cagney, in the wake of allegations that he sexually harassed female employees, fostered a frat house culture, and misrepresented the firm’s finances to investors, raises the question of what boards and investors can do to check misconduct by startup executives.

Source: Fortune.com

Date: Sep 21, 2017

Link: http://fortune.com/2017/09/21/sofi-mike-cagney-uber-travis-kalanick-startups-investors-boards/

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