Allstate CEO Tom Wilson suggested Americans have an "addiction to divisiveness" in a statement that has prompted backlash after the New Orleans terror attack.
Following the backlash Allstate CEO Tom Wilson faced over his comments in response to the New Orleans terror attack, the company appeared to delete the message from its social media platform.
“Welcome to the Allstate Sugar Bowl,” said the insurance executive ... “To be clear, Allstate CEO Tom Wilson unequivocally condemns this heinous act of terrorism and violence in all forms ...
NewsNation media contributor Colby Hall believes Wilson's intentions behind his message were good but says it was ultimately "tone deaf." ...
Allstate's CEO sparked outrage with his Sugar Bowl message preaching about the "addiction of divisiveness" after a New Orleans terror attack.
The horrific tragedy came amidst a jubilant New Year’s celebration in New Orleans and also raised questions as to whether or not Wednesday night’s Sugar Bowl between Notre Dame and Georgia ...
Allstate, the corporate sponsor of the Sugar Bowl, appeared to wipe its social media of a video message from CEO Tom Wilson after his remarks following the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in ...