Ursula Burns

Ursula Burns

Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Ursula Burns
In 2009, Ursula Burns made history as the first African American woman to serve as CEO of a Fortune 500 company (Xerox). What makes her story truly special is that she started at the company as a summer intern in 1980. Over three decades, she rose through the ranks, proving that dedication and a “partnership” mindset can lead to the very top of the corporate world. #UrsulaBurns #Xerox #BlackWomenInBusiness #Trailblazer

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