![]() ![]() On June 1, he posted a moving essay on LinkedIn, addressing George Floyd’s killing and the looting that had occurred at a number of Tapestry retail stores. Zeitlin’s fearless embrace of the Black Lives Matter movement had an authenticity and depth few corporate executives can muster. Recently, Zeitlin’s star had risen even higher as he propelled himself into the national conversation on race. His partnership at Goldman Sachs earned him more than $100 million when the firm went public and placed him in the financial elite. Born in Nigeria, the son of a maid, Zeitlin was largely brought up by an American family (which eventually became his legal guardian) and rose to become a rare Black partner at Goldman Sachs before eventually becoming one of only five Black CEOs among Fortune 500 companies. The resignation represented a calamitous fall for Zeitlin, 56, one that was nearly as improbable as his rise. Zeitlin issued a statement to The Wall Street Journal that said, “In the past month, a woman I photographed and had a relationship with more than 10 years ago reached out to various media organizations to express her concerns about what had occurred. … On Tuesday, the company announced Zeitlin had resigned “for personal reasons,” only four months after it had extended his contract for three years. ![]() “I’m pretty certain you’re not going to find any paper trail on me playing those kinds of games,” Zeitlin said. Zeitlin, then the CEO of Tapestry - parent company of luxury brands such as Coach, Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman - went so far as to urge me to dig into his background. Why would a wealthy Goldman Sachs partner need to create a false identity to lure a woman into an unwanted romantic relationship? What was his false identity: rightful heir to the throne of Wakanda? When I asked Jide Zeitlin late last year about a 10-year-old article accusing him of using “deception to lure a woman into an unwanted romantic relationship,” his denial was absolute. One of only five Black chiefs of a Fortune 500 company abruptly resigned after strange allegations - involving a hidden identity as photographer and an extramarital affair - resurfaced.īy William Cohan for ProPublica July 22, 5:30 a.m. But fortunately a 70 NE hunter at the battleground queue pitched in and helped take him down.The Bizarre Fall of the CEO of Coach and Kate Spade’s Parent Company ![]() ![]() It wasn't clear whether I had enough mana (including a pot) to have kited him long enough to kill him with just Conc Shot, autoshot, and an occasional Arcane Shot, but I could have kited him a long time. Larry runs slightly faster than Aspect of the Cheetah, so kiting him required Concussive Shot almost whenever it was up. But even w/ Mend Pet on, my pet was down to about 20% when the second add died, Larry killed pet shortly after.įrom there, just kited Larry all the way around Lower City. Intercepted Larry w/ pet, used Intimdation to pull his aggro, then focus fired the second add. I was barely able to kill the first add b/f Larry came after me. Started off as advised above, the instant you talk to Larry, send pet after an add, back up and start trying to kill it as quickly as possible. Did this my first try, but more by luck than skill. ![]()
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