10 Women Who Ace “Man Jobs”
Ursula Burns
Forbes listed her as the 14th most powerful women in the world…an honor that puts many men to shame in her field. She is the first African-American woman to head up the Xerox Corporation which sits on an $18 billion enterprise. The Columbia University graduate serves on a number of professional and community boards incuding the MIT Corporation, and American Express. What’s evident is that this “head woman in charge” has broken rank in business.