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The Paths to Power

It all began in 1980, when an 19-year-old Ursula Burns walked through the doors of Xerox Corp. to work as a summer intern. Over the next three decades she would put an indelible mark on the global leviathan. In July 2009, her prowess and performance led to a headline-grabbing milestone: Burns was installed as Xerox’s chief executive officer, becoming the first African American woman to take the helm of one of the nation’s largest publicly traded companies.

Tap into a Lucrative Resource

Money is aplenty when it comes to government contracts. The U.S. government is the world’s largest buyer of goods, from spacecrafts to zippers to paper clips, if you can make it, chances or the government may be looking to buy it.

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