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Ashley Lutz

Ashley Lutz

Ashley Lutz is an executive editor at Fortune, overseeing the Success, Well, syndication, and social teams. She was previously an editorial leader at Bankrate, The Points Guy, and Business Insider, and a reporter at Bloomberg News. Ashley is a graduate of Ohio University's Scripps School of Journalism.

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  • NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 31: Businesswoman Barbara Corcoran visits FOX Business’ “The Claman Countdown” at Fox Business Network Studios on May 31, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)Success

    Barbara Corcoran says separate bedrooms are her secret to staying in a happy marriage for 35 years

    By Ashley Lutz
  • The WeWork founder’s latest company, Flow, wants to create a sense of community among renters—revitalizing what Neumann and his backers call the “soulless” experience of renting. We hear from the colorful (and controversial) founder on his new big bet and how he’s applying learnings from the past to find a new solution to a decades-old problem: America’s fractured housing market.
Adam Neumann, Founder, Flow; Co-Founder and Former CEO, WeWork<br />
In conversation with: Michal Lev-Ram, FORTUNE
Photograph by Stuart Isett/FortuneConferences

    Adam Neumann shares 2 key lessons he learned from WeWork’s crash

    By Ashley Lutz
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1:00-2:20 PM<br />
CONCURRENT LUNCHES<br />
BUILDING TRUST IN A NEW ERA FOR HEALTH CARE<br />
Hosted by CVS Health<br />
Trust in traditional institutions is declining and health care is no exception. Despite clinical voices inspiring more confidence than their counterparts in government and media, the pandemic left Americans with less trust in health care systems and aren’t as confident in their ability to make informed health decisions. And yet, more and more companies are working in health, offering consumers everything from at-home care to A.I.-enabled devices. But with all these new players, how can patients be sure their care is delivered with integrity and backed up by clinical rigor? Hear from the companies building trust with their patients and the public to improve health outcomes, lower the costs, and expand access to high-quality care.
Dr. Sree Chaguturu, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, CVS<br />
Health<br />
Dr. Celine Gounder, Senior Fellow and Editor-at-Large, Kaiser Family Foundation; Medical Contributor, CBS News<br />
Dr. Jack Resneck, President, American Medical Association<br />
Moderator: Maria Aspan, FORTUNE
Photograph by Stuart Isett/FortuneConferences

    The ‘war on science’ is hurting our health. These leaders are fighting back

    By Ashley Lutz
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Wednesday, April 26th, 2023<br />
Los Angeles, CA, USA
7:30-8:45 AM<br />
CONCURRENT BREAKFASTS SESSIONS<br />
GETTING BETTER RESULTS FOR PATIENTS BY MAKING HEALTH CARE MORE DIVERSE<br />
Hosted by Bristol Myers Squibb<br />
From clinical trials to the doctor’s office, health care systems that better reflect the people they serve can improve patient outcomes and increase access to health care in communities that need it most. Studies have shown that a lack of diversity can have a detrimental effect on patient outcomes, access to care, trust and employee retention. We’ll explore how health care leaders are working to deliver high-quality care that closes gaps across diverse communities. 
Kristina Saffran, Co-founder and CEO, Equip<br />
Janice Whaley, President and CEO, Donor Network West<br />
Moderator:  L’Oreal Thompson Payton, Reporter, Fortune Well, FORTUNE
Photograph by Stuart Isett/FortuneConferences

    3 factors driving health care inequality—and ideas for how we can solve it

    By Ashley Lutz
  • NEWARK, NEW JERSEY &#8211; AUGUST 28: Taylor Swift attends the 2022 MTV VMAs at Prudential Center on August 28, 2022 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Cindy Ord/WireImage)Success

    Taylor Swift is a business genius, and her new album ‘Midnights’ proves it

    By Ashley Lutz
  • Couple using wireless devicesCommentary

    Quiet quitting, firing, even dumping: Americans are falling in love with passive-aggression, and it’s hurting our careers, relationships, and mental health

    By Ashley Lutz
  • 13 August 2021, Brandenburg, Grünheide: Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, stands in the foundry of the Tesla Gigafactory during a press event. The first vehicles are scheduled to roll off the production line in Grünheide near Berlin from the end of 2021. The US company plans to build around 500,000 units of the compact Model 3 and Model Y series here each year. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB (Photo by Patrick Pleul/picture alliance via Getty Images)Success

    The top 10 highest paid CEOs of the Fortune 500

    By Ashley Lutz, Maria Aspan, and others
  • FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2022 MAY 10-11th, 2022 Los Angeles, CAConferences

    Developing new drugs is notoriously slow and expensive. Leaders say 4 key strategies will speed up the process.

    By Ashley Lutz
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