Gregory Rodriguez, founder and publisher of Zócalo Public Square, has resigned
Zócalo Public Square publisher Gregory Rodriguez is stepping down as head of the prominent Los Angeles cultural and publishing nonprofit, Arizona State University announced Friday, a departure coming after an internal investigation found that he created an abusive workplace and engaged in behavior that discriminated against employees.
“Discussions are ongoing regarding a severance agreement and release of claims,” the university spokesperson said. The public face of Zócalo Public Square, Rodriguez was placed on administrative leave earlier this year from his $220,779 job after the university received complaints about him, a university spokesperson said last week.
“In addition to creating an abusive work environment for all employees, respondent’s treatment of female employees was notably worse,” the report stated.The university said Friday that it intends to continue operating Zócalo Public Square and will announce a new executive director in the “near future.”
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