In July 2009, Ursula M. Burns was named CEO of Xerox Corp., becoming not only the first African American woman to run one of the largest publicly traded companies, but also being placed among the world’s most influential chief executives,... (Continue reading)
Whether you view the fact that in 2010 we are still celebrating major firsts in African American history as good news or bad is a matter of perspective. But the ascension of Ursula Burns to CEO of Xerox Corp. was... (Continue reading)
Xerox Corp. named Ursula Burns chief executive office Thursday. Burns, who currently serves as president, will replace Anne Mulcahy July 1. ... (Continue reading)
The AARP tapped A. Barry Rand as its new chief executive, succeeding longtime CEO William Novelli. ... (Continue reading)
President-elect Barack Obama is meeting with his team of economic advisers today to discuss plans to strengthen the weakened economy. At the top of the agenda: mending the troubled financial system, record job losses, and an auto industry on the... (Continue reading)