04 May 2016 National Center Free Enterprise Project to Attend Pepsi Shareholder Meeting to Discuss Pepsi Involvement in LGBT Activism
New Bern, NC / Washington, D.C. – National Center for Public Policy Research Free Enterprise Project Director Justin Danhof, Esq. will attend the PepsiCo shareholder meeting at 9 AM today in New Bern, NC.
While at the Pepsi meeting he intends to discuss Pepsi management’s decision to involve itself in LGBT activism in publicly opposing North Carolina’s HB2 law.
Mr. Danhof will be available following the meeting to for interviews. Contact Judy Kent at (703) 759-7476 or cell (703) 477-7476 or [email protected].
The National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project is the nation’s preeminent free-market activist group focusing on shareholder activism and the confluence of big government and big business. In 2014-15, National Center representatives participated in 69 shareholder meetings advancing free-market ideals in the areas of health care, energy, taxes, subsidies, regulations, religious freedom, food policies, media bias, gun rights, workers’ rights and many other important public policy issues. Today’s Pepsi meeting marks its 8th shareholder meeting of 2016.
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