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Unduplicated Success

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, male or female. This event may have signaled the beginning of a new era for black female representation in Corporate America.

What Lies Beneath

What lies beneath the surface of a successful African American firm? Hard work? Definitely. Perseverance? Of course. But for this year’s Freshman Class, the new entrants to the BE 100S...

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