Monday, October 10, 2016

Trailblazers in Black History: Ursula Burns

 
Ursula M. Burns serves as Chair (since May 2010) and CEO (since July 2009) of Xerox. As such, she is the first Black woman CEO to head a Fortune 500 company.

She is also the first woman to succeed another woman as head of a Fortune 500 company, having succeeded Anne Mulcahy as CEO of Xerox.

In 2014, Forbes rated her the 22nd most powerful woman in the world.

Burns was raised by a single mother in the Baruch Houses, a New York city housing project. Both of her parents were Panamanian immigrants. She attended Cathedral High School, a Catholic all-girls school on East 56th Street in New York. 

She went on to obtain a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engineering from New York University in 1980 and a master of science in Mechanical Engineering from Columbia University a year later.

Additional information is available here.  

Source: Wikipedia

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