MPW NEXT GEN - Key Persons
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- Senior Manager of Brand Communications, FORTUNE
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- CHIEF STRATEGY and FINANCIAL OFFICER
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- Head of Deutsche Bank, Dies at 59 from Virulent Strain of Cancer After Outliving Diagnosis by 4 Years
Anshu Jain, onetime head of Deutsche Bank, dies at 59 from virulent strain of cancer after outliving diagnosis by 4 years
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- Leadership / Female CEOs Run Just 4.8% of the World 's Largest Businesses on the Global 500 / by
Henry Robinson Luce founded Fortune magazine in 1929 in the wake of the Great Depression and the death of Yale classmate Briton Hadden, with whom he cofounded Time magazine and the Time-Fortune Corporation (later Time Incorporated) in 1922. In a 1929 prospectus for advertisers, Luce wrote that Fortune should be "the Ideal Super-Class Magazine" for "wealthy and influential people." It should be, he added, "surpassingly beautiful" and "so richly illustrated and so distinguished in appearance that it will be instinctive to turn the pages. And having turned the pages, his reader will discover the editorial content of such arresting vitality that, were it but mimeographed on cheapest newsprint, he would still pay dearly for it." Its price? $10 per year, "a barrier so high that only the reader both enthusiastic and well-to-do will vault it."
The first issue of Fortune, featuring on its cover the Roman goddess Fortuna with her wheel, was distributed to subscribers beginning in February 1930. (The magazine was not initially available on newsstands.) As with Time, Luce made himself editor of Fortune; its first managing editor was Parker Lloyd-Smith and its first art editor was Thomas Maitland Cleland. Fortune's first headquarters were located in the Chrysler Building at 135 East 42nd Street in New York City; it later moved to the Time-Life Building at 1271 Avenue of the Americas and Brookfield Place at 225 Liberty Street and is currently headquartered at 40 Fulton Street.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon rips remote work and Zoom as ‘management by Hollywood Squares' and says returning to the office will aid diversity
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- Here Come the Roarin' 20s. Invest until It Hurts / by
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- HEAD of STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
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- COMMERCIAL CREATIVE SERVICES
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- CHIEF REVENUE OFFICER
- PUBLISHER
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- Leadership ‘Crying CEO' Says He Loves His Employees - Even Those He Laid off
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- SALES, MIDWEST Gina Czupryna, John Winterhalder
Sheryl Sandberg is officially done as Meta COO. What really changed for top-ranking women during her tenure?
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- PROJECT MANAGER, STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
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- CEO, Apple With Adam Lashinsky, Executive Editor, FORTUNE