The CEO of a company that treats men’s hair loss and erectile dysfunction says he is “enthusiastic” about hiring anti-Israel protesters who occupy university campuses to support Palestinians in Gaza.
Andrew Dadham, the Palestinian-American CEO of Hims, a telemedicine and online pharmacy known for its suggestive ads on the New York City subway, shared a link to current job openings and said: Student protesters were encouraged to apply.
“Moral courage > college degree,” he says. I wrote to X. “If you are currently protesting the genocide of Palestinians or the withdrawal of universities from Israel, please continue. It is working.
“Regardless of your field of study, there are many companies and CEOs who would like to hire you,” he added next to Him’s job link.
Dudum founded Hims in 2017. I have family in Gaza and the West Bank.his remarks stand in contrast to many corporate leaders as more and more college students across the country join a wave of protests.
Bill Ackman, head of Pershing Square Capital Management, first announced that he would not hire a Harvard University student who signed a letter that allegedly blamed Israel for the violent Oct. 7 Hamas attack. I am one of the people who mentioned this.
Since then, Wall Street bigwigs have echoed his remarks.
Recruiters at major companies said last week that they are starting to rethink where they find job candidates, as many Ivy League schools and other top universities have been plagued by protests that they say are anti-Semitic. he told the Post.
“We’re looking for quality candidates, and we’ll be looking at a variety of locations,” said Daniel Loeb, an activist investor and Columbia University graduate.
The students said more than 34,000 Palestinians, including 13,800 innocent children, had been killed in retaliatory attacks in the Gaza Strip, according to health officials in the Hamas-controlled region. The university is demanding that the university withdraw from Israel.
Israel’s relentless attack was in retaliation for the brutal massacre of approximately 1,200 Israelis, mostly civilians, by Hamas terrorists.
College students in the United States have set up tent encampments on campus and occupied university buildings in protests that have sometimes turned destructive and violent. Police were called out to arrest students at some protests.

