Tag Archives: Women CEOs
Beauty Before and After: 4 Career Women Transform into Power Looks
Black Opal artistic director Frank Guyton talks tips on day-to-night looks
Frank Guyton, celebrity make-up artist and artistic director at Black Opal, creates power looks for…
By Janell Hazelwood
(About This Issue) A Celebration of Promising Young Talent
Our lists are among our most important franchises—and for good reason.
By Sonia Alleyne
Balancing Motherhood and Management
Can CEO moms have it all?
The common perception that women in positions of power have to choose between…
By Janel Martinez
No. 14: Ursula Burns, The Corporate Innovator
Follow the Black Enterprise 40th Anniversary countdown of the most impactful black business leaders of the past 40 years
In celebration of our 40th anniversary, Black Enterprise ranks the Titans: The 40 Most Powerful…
By Derek T. Dingle
Could Gender Quotas Work in Corporate America?
A policy of one German company would be a tough sell in the U.S., despite the lack of women execs
In 1968, Virginia Slims celebrated with “You’ve come a long way, baby.” Over 40 years…
By Gregg Smith
75 Most Powerful Women In Business
From technology to finance, these professionals are changing global business
What does it take to be named one of Black Enterprise’s 75 Most Powerful Women…
By Sonia Alleyne
Unduplicated Success
Ursula M. Burns makes history as the first African American woman to head Xerox
In July 2009, Ursula M. Burns was named CEO of Xerox Corp., becoming not only…
By Sonia Alleyne
The Paths to Power
It all began in 1980, when an 19-year-old Ursula Burns walked through the doors of…




