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Ursula M. Burns Will Not Be Chief Executive of Xerox After Split
New York Times
Ursula M. Burns, the first black woman to run a Fortune 500 company, will not be chief executive at Xerox after the company splits in two later this year, the company says. Ms. Burns, 57, became head of Xerox in 2009. She has spent her entire career at ...
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