Workday Inc. also reined in its optimism. Initially touting DOGE as a “really rich opportunity,” CEO Carl Eschenbach recently acknowledged that “right now, there is a lot of uncertainty.” ...
CEO Carl Eschenbach told FedScoop. “It’s a massive business opportunity for Workday to drive efficiency and effectiveness across the federal government. Because while there’s a tremendous amount of ...
Both athletes remain undefeated on the year with those respective victories and keep themselves in the conversation for the Hodge Trophy, wrestling’s highest honor in the NCAA, even as their ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA announced the 46 at-large selections for the 2025 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships in Philadelphia. The at-large selections, listed in alphabetical order in each ...
During December 2024, Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach and his leadership team, including cofounder and executive chairman Aneel Bhusri, arrived at a big decision: the software company would ...
“Right now, there is a lot of uncertainty, and I don’t know when that’s going to tip,” Carl Eschenbach, the C.E.O. of the H.R. services provider Workday, said last week. Other executives ...
The newspaper also quotes Carl Eschenbach, CEO of human-resources software maker Workday, who said that in the long term he’s hopeful “DOGE can potentially become a tailwind for companies like ...
The Eagles are the champions of Division II. They are in their seventh season as a program following a two-season hiatus because of a lack of interest among athletes at Watterson. Watterson's ...
Alborn trailed Lakota East’s Sydney Hall 13-6, before recovering late for a 14-13 victory for third place at the girls state wrestling tourney. Alborn didn’t purposefully let Hall have the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The 2025 OHSAA state wrestling tournament wraps up today. This is where you can stay up to date on everything happening through this evening’s championship round. Cleveland.com ...
The '80s and '90s track and field star talks about his life and career in the new documentary 'I'm Carl Lewis' Justine Fisher is an editorial intern at PEOPLE. She began working at PEOPLE in 2025.
The Iowa wrestling program did not have the weekend the Hawkeyes envisioned in the Windy City. Traveling to Northwestern for the Big Ten Wrestling Championships, the Hawkeyes took third place (112 ...