WiTNY Distinguished Conversation Series: Ursula Burns, the First African-American Woman CEO of a Fortune 500 Company, Discusses Her Inspiring Journey

WiTNY Distinguished Conversation Series: Ursula Burns, the First African-American Woman CEO of a Fortune 500 Company, Discusses Her Inspiring Journey

By WiTNY

Date and time

Wednesday, October 4, 2017 · 6 - 8pm EDT

Location

Cornell Tech

2 West Loop Road New York, NY 10044

Description

WiTNY is hosting its Distinguished Conversation Series with Ursula Burns, the first African-American woman CEO of a Fortune 500 company. Ursula is currently the Chairman of Veon Ltd and the retired Chairman and CEO of Xerox Corporation. During her tenure, she helped Xerox transform from a global leader in document technology to the world’s most diversified business services company serving enterprises and governments of all sizes. Ursula appears regularly on Fortune’s and Forbes’ list of the world’s most powerful women and is a board director of the American Express Corporation, ExxonMobil Corporation, and the Ford Foundation.

Please join us for a conversation with Ursula about her inspiring career. The event will be followed by an opportunity for networking. Light refreshments will be served.

Space is limited and you must register to attend. Guests who show up without registering cannot be accommodated. You will be asked to show a photo ID at check-in.

This event will be photographed. By attending, you are agreeing to allow your image to be used by Cornell Tech to the extent that it desires. Please note that this event is INVITE ONLY and the invitation is non-transferable.


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