Black women who  have fractured the glass ceiling, created successful businesses, and made history in the business space.
AS A COLLEGE INTERN AT XEROX in 1980, Ursula Burns didn’t walk the halls assuming she would run the whole joint one day. Yet less than three decades later, she did just that, becoming CEO in ...
Former Xerox CEO Ursula Burns says she didn’t say no to a work-related request for the first 15 years of her career, and it helped her climb the ladder at work.
Great leaders aren't just confident and decisive — they also habitually lean on others, according to former Xerox CEO Ursula Burns. Burns — who became the first Black female CEO of a Fortune ...
Women’s Month, and especially International Women’s Day on March 8, is a time to recognize the groundbreaking contributions ...
Ursula Burns, the first Black woman CEO of a Fortune 500 company, says she climbed the career ladder with a simple strategy: relentlessly taking advantage of every opportunity thrown her way at ...