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Help: Site Name doesn't match Company Name in SERP, but it should!

I work for a company that has other organizations affiliated with it, and today I noticed the name of one of those orgs where the site name/Attribution is. This is wrong and should match the company name/title link. What can I do, if anything to fix it? Has anyone seen an issue like this?

*Image is an example to show the parts I'm talking about, not the company I work for.

What I know and already checked-
- the organization is on a subdomain, but is mentioned on our company's website. It is not mentioned on the homepage.
- schema/structured data is correct
- site name is correct, meta data is correct
- as far as I can tell, it's not pulling the organization's name from anywhere on the CMS (Wordpress)
- the org's name does appear in some URLs on the main site

Is there anything I can do about this?

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