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Timothy Butler

Timothy Butler

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Editor in Chief, Open for Business

St. Louis

Biography

Tim has worked for over two decades as a writer and is the Editor-in-Chief of Open for Business. He has experience writing on theology, literature, philosophy, technology and politics. He also serves as Pastor at Little Hills Church and FaithTree Christian Fellowship in St. Charles County, Missouri.

Final Covers

Religion , Culture , Technology , Politics

Doesn’t Cover

Sports, Romance

Journalist Type

Seniority Positions

Content

Total articles 98

  • FTC Alleges Fintech Cleo AI Deceived Consumers

    By Timothy Butler, Matthew White, Tessa Cierny

    Apr. 04, 2025

  • I Want a Better Mac, so I’m Cheering for a Better Linux

    By Timothy Butler

    Apr. 03, 2025

  • FTC Sues Fintech Cleo, Deceptive Cash Advance Claims and Subscrip

    By Timothy Butler

    Apr. 01, 2025

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Company Info

Open for Business

Open for Business is a global coalition of major corporations dedicated to promoting LGBTQ+ inclusion as a key driver of economic growth and business success. Launched in 2015, the organization focuses on producing impactful research to support inclusive policies and counteract global backlash against LGBTQ+ rights. The coalition emphasizes the business case for LGBTQ+ inclusion, highlighting its importance for well-managed and competitive companies. It engages in research and advocacy, publishing studies that link LGBTQ+ inclusion to improved business performance and investor returns. Open for Business collaborates with governments, businesses, and NGOs to advance inclusive policies, particularly in regions facing rising anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment. The coalition includes 37 multinational corporations, such as Accenture, Google, and Microsoft, which support its mission through funding and public advocacy.

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Founded: 2015