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Be enchanted!  Disney’s 'The Little Mermaid' at Paper Mill Playhouse (PMP) tantalizes the imagination with its star-studded ...
European Commission query about companies' plans noted that the request came personally from Ursula von der Leyen ...
Ursula von der Leyen is digging in on the single budget, despite almost everybody close to farming opposing such a blatant ...
Peter Power, the Commission's Irish representative, said the Commission is in listening mode, but farmers seemed unconvinced.
LONDON (AP) — Britain has struck new agreements with the European Union on boosting defense cooperation, easing food trade ...
In their new podcast, The Unusual Suspects, Malcolm Gladwell and Kenya Barris interview Ursula Burns, the first Black woman to lead a Fortune 500 company, serving as CEO of Xerox from 2009 to 2016.
Duckett is the first woman to lead the $46 billion insurance company after taking the reins in 2021, and is one of only two ...
AS A COLLEGE INTERN AT XEROX in 1980, Ursula Burns didn’t walk the halls assuming she would run the whole joint one day. Yet less than three decades later, she did just that, becoming CEO in ...
but they were seen to be dangerous and rebellious - adjectives that Belfast harpist Ursula Burns, I’d imagine, would be happy with. “My family are traditional musicians, but I didn’t really ...
This is the remarkable story of Ursula Burns—a narrative that will captivate the imagination of young individuals grappling with material deficiencies in life. Born in New York in 1958 to ...
I spoke to Ursula Burns earlier this month about all she’s up to since she retired as a top executive. The former Xerox chief was the first Black female CEO of a Fortune 500 company.
Her name is Ursula Burns. Burns, 64, was once told she had three strikes against her: that she was Black, a woman and poor. She was raised by a Panamanian immigrant mother of three on Manhattan ...