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.
Allstate CEO Tom Wilson faced backlash for a "tone-deaf" Sugar Bowl ad referencing the New Orleans terror attack, sparking social media outrage and boycott threats. The company later issued a ...
Allstate CEO Tom Wilson ignited a firestorm of backlash ... Wilson's statement came ahead of the Sugar Bowl, of which Allstate is the official corporate sponsor, after the game was postponed ...
Together we win.” open image in gallery Allstate CEO Tim Wilson is facing backlash for an advert put out before the Sugar Bowl on Thursday (Isabel Brown/X) The Allstate chief executive ignited a ...
NewsNation media contributor Colby Hall believes Wilson's intentions behind his message were good but says it was ultimately "tone deaf." ...
The CFP Quarterfinal was scheduled to take place at the Caesars Superdome Jan. 1 at 7:45 p.m. Allstate Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley confirmed during a news conference Wednesday that the game will ...
It's unclear if the Allstate Sugar Bowl will be affected ... wake of suspected New Orleans terrorist attack, sources say Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley issued a statement Wednesday morning about ...
“I heard: There was no televised National Anthem for Sugar Bowl yesterday. Instead a DEI message by @Allstate CEO,” former NFL quarterback Brett Farve wrote. “Woke is a joke.” “Allstate ...
The Allstate Sugar Bowl game between Notre Dame ... will now take place on Thursday at 4 p.m. ET (3 p.m. CT), according to Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley said. "Public safety is paramount," Hundley ...
The committee which represents New Orleans' annual college football bowl game has donated $500,000 to the Greater New Orleans ...
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 ...