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Ursula Burns made history as the first African American woman to lead a Fortune 500 company when she became CEO of Xerox in 2009. Her journey from a tough childhood in public housing to the top of ...
Rickey Henderson, baseball player Burns On Authenticity I realized I was more convincing to myself and to the people who were listening when I actually said what I thought, versus what I thought ...
Burns has successfully transformed the printing company: Over half its $22 billion in revenue comes from services such as customer care and IT outsourcing. But Xerox's traditional docu-ment ...
An emphasis on color copiers, digital presses, and systems that can copy, fax, print, and scan has helped the turnaround magician (aided by No. 27 Ursula Burns) continue to drive steady growth at the ...
Black women like Ursula M. Burns and Cathy Hughes walked so that modern-day businesswomen like Oprah Winfrey and Issa Rae could run. From innovative startups to corporate giants, these women ...
But according to Xerox Chairman and CEO Ursula Burns, the decision to split the company was not forced by Icahn and was made by the company's management and board of directors. Meanwhile ...
Business and investors to work together with labor and engage with government to restore a level playing field and give workers their just share of the prosperity that they create.
Harper extraordinaire Ursula Burns performs tracks from her new album live in studio, comedian Lucy Porter talks to Kathy about her new show - all about regrets (she's had a few.) Martina Devlin ...
It’s a “fool’s journey” to try to achieve perfect balance between one’s professional and personal lives, Burns says. Instead, she suggests women get comfortable with the idea of taking ...
What a jagged image we use for women who achieve greatly, defining accomplishment in terms of the barrier rather than the triumph. There she is up where the air is thin, where men still outnumber ...