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Ursula Burns, the first Black woman CEO of a Fortune 500, opened doors. Morgan Stanley's Carla Harris “We can't think…
A slate of inductions and initiations were made into the National Pan-Hellenic Council, known in the Black community as the…
National Urban League President Marc Morial says Jordan had a 'behind-the-scenes influence' in the most powerful rooms in America.
theGRIO REPORT - Fortune has revealed their list of this year's 50 most powerful women in business -- and while…
SLIDESHOW - FORTUNE magazine has released its annual 50 most powerful women in business and four African-American women made the…
SLIDESHOW - Eleven amazing African and black American women made the cut, including Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, and Beyoncé...
theGRIO REPORT - Dispelling previous assumptions that black women have a harder time making it to the top, a researcher…
From The NY Times - By all accounts, Ursula Burns, 51, has never been shy about speaking her mind. It's…
TheGrio's 100 - Burns joined Xerox in 1980 as a mechanical engineering summer intern and worked her way to CEO...