Isaac Willour

Isaac Willour oversees shareholder engagement at Bowyer Research. He is an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in USA Today, National Review, The Daily Wire, The American Mind, and the Wall Street Journal. A graduate of Grove City College, Isaac is a frequent commentator on ESG, DEI, and the culture war.

Apple’s Child-Safety Pivot Shows Shareholder Engagement Beats Divestment

Two years of behind-the-scenes conversations with investors culminated in new content filtering for minors. The economic and ethical implications reveal where tech governance is headed next.

Apple’s Child-Safety Pivot Shows Shareholder Engagement Beats Divestment

Can ChatGPT Exist Without Fossil Fuels? I Asked — Here’s What It Said

“Can you, ChatGPT, live without fossil fuels?”  “Great question — and the honest answer is no.”  AI is expanding rapidly — from casual consumers using ChatGPT or Grok “because it’s…

Can ChatGPT Exist Without Fossil Fuels? I Asked — Here’s What It Said

Can ChatGPT Exist Without Fossil Fuels? I Asked — Here’s What It Said

Our mammoth energy demands can't be met without fossil fuels. From the future of work to national security, we'll need reliable power supplies at affordable prices.

Can ChatGPT Exist Without Fossil Fuels? I Asked — Here’s What It Said

Juneteenth Could Be a Casualty of DEI — and That’s a Tragedy

Juneteenth celebrates the promise of freedom for every American. Don't let recent, racist rot undermine its 160-year message of hope.

Juneteenth Could Be a Casualty of DEI — and That’s a Tragedy

Starbucks Doesn’t Want to Talk about the Financial Impact of Plastic Straws Policy

The financial and environmental impacts of "sustainability" practices are not… well, sustainable. Why don't corporations want to question their assumptions?

Starbucks Doesn’t Want to Talk about the Financial Impact of Plastic Straws Policy

Was Jackie Robinson a DEI Hire?

Robinson fought against a color barrier because he wanted to compete on talent. Modern DEI programs often do the opposite.

Was Jackie Robinson a DEI Hire?

I Attended Apple’s Annual Meeting. It Was a Turning Point Against ESG and DEI

The pro-fiduciary measures on Apple's corporate agenda reveal a sea change in influence. Shareholders want businesses to focus on business, not politics.

I Attended Apple’s Annual Meeting. It Was a Turning Point Against ESG and DEI

Ditching Corporate DEI Excess Is Not ‘Right Wing’

The retreat from DEI has gone from a handful of companies to one of the primary objectives of the new Trump administration. While the pre-election season was marked by a…

Ditching Corporate DEI Excess Is Not ‘Right Wing’

Ditching Corporate DEI Excess Is Not ‘Right Wing’

Corporations have been so steeped in politics and culture wars that many people believe neutrality is an extreme position.

Ditching Corporate DEI Excess Is Not ‘Right Wing’