Meet Ursula Burns, the first Black woman to lead a Fortune 500 company, who built an empire beyond Xerox
Ursula Burns started at Xerox as a summer intern in 1980 and left nearly four decades later as a corporate history maker.
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Ursula Burns started at Xerox as a summer intern in 1980 and left nearly four decades later as a corporate history maker.
These six companies power the multimillion-dollar empire of Ursula Burns, the first Black woman to lead a Fortune 500 firm.
Since the start of the year, the market value of Burns’ stake in Uber has surged by $3.4 million, rising from $9.08 million to $12.48 million.