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    PepsiCo’s Indra Nooyi Is ‘Concerned’ Her Departure Will Leave So Few Female CEOs

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    The Latest Female CEO in the Fortune 500 Breaks a New Barrier

    By Beth Kowitt
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    How Panera Got Its Customers to Cut Back on Soda

    By Beth Kowitt
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    By Beth Kowitt
  • SAP chief marketing officer Alicia Tillman talked about balancing intuition and data at Fortune Brainstorm Tech.Tech

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    By Beth Kowitt
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    By Beth Kowitt
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    By Beth Kowitt
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    Starbucks Will Eliminate Plastic Straws Globally by 2020

    By Beth Kowitt
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    Google’s Diane Greene Says Tech Companies Need to Set Boundaries for Using A.I.

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    CEOs Weigh in on Social Issues and When to Get Political

    By Beth Kowitt
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    Delta CEO Didn’t Check With Board Before Cutting Ties With NRA

    By Beth Kowitt
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    Urban Agriculture Startup Gotham Greens Closes $29 Million Round of Funding

    By Beth Kowitt
  • Costco is selling avocados with double the ripe time, utilizing a technology created by Apeel Sciences.Retail

    Millennials, Rejoice! Costco Is Selling New Avocados That Stay Ripe Twice as Long

    By Beth Kowitt
  • Sodexo chairwoman Sophie BellonMPW

    Lessons from Europe: How to Get More Women on Corporate Boards

    By Beth Kowitt
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