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Claire Zillman is a London-based senior editor for Fortune, where she writes and edits features about corporate leadership, with a focus on female executives. She also edits Fortune's flagship newsletter, CEO Daily, and co-chairs Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit. Her Fortune cover story, "The First Lady of Wall Street," about Jane Fraser's rise to become the first female CEO among Wall Street's big banks earned her a SABEW, and her feature on the then-unbroken glass ceiling at Wall Street’s banking giants won a New York Press Award. Claire has also worked for Fortune in New York and Hong Kong. Earlier in her career, she was a reporter for The American Lawyer magazine. She graduated with honors from Syracuse University with degrees in journalism and history and is originally from Chicago. She lives in East London with her husband and son.

Even more millennials are living at home
FinanceEven more millennials are living at home
By Claire ZillmanJuly 30, 2015
A VW Golf VII car and a VW Passat are loaded  in a delivery tower at the plant of German carmaker Volkswagen in Wolfsburg
LeadershipThe 7 largest employers in the Global 500
By Claire ZillmanJuly 28, 2015
A retail gig that employees don’t hate
RetailA retail gig that employees don’t hate
By Claire ZillmanJuly 25, 2015
Protesters hold signs at a rally in support of minimum wage increase in New York, U.S., on Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Fast-food workers held rallies in 236 U.S. cities Wednesday in their biggest protest yet for higher pay and union rights. Photographer: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg
LeadershipNew York’s $15 minimum wage for fast food workers is the latest industry-specific hike
By Claire ZillmanJuly 22, 2015
Uninsured Family Of Farmers Plans To Opt Out Of Affordable Health Care Act
LeadershipHow this state ended up with America’s lowest unemployment rate
By Claire ZillmanJuly 22, 2015
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 28:  A man reaches out to a large rainbo
LeadershipFiring gay workers for being gay just got a little harder
By Claire ZillmanJuly 17, 2015
Drilling Rig On a Pennsylvania Farm
EnergyFracking is associated with higher rates of hospitalization, study says
By Claire ZillmanJuly 16, 2015
USA, Illinois, Chicago, Grant Park, Chicago Skyline
RetailThis city now has America’s highest sales tax
By Claire ZillmanJuly 16, 2015
A barrista's apron hangs on a peg in Starbucks' Mayfair Vigo Street branch in central London
LeadershipStarbucks opening stores in Ferguson, other low-income neighborhoods
By Claire ZillmanJuly 16, 2015
App Car Service Startups Continue To Irk Traditional Cab Companies And Regulators
TechUber overtakes taxis in business travel for the first time
By Claire ZillmanJuly 16, 2015
United Airlines Grounds All Flights Worldwide After Computer Glitch
TechWant free airline flights? Hack into United
By Claire ZillmanJuly 16, 2015
The 2015 ESPYS - Show
Arts & EntertainmentGoogle, Airbnb air transgender ads during ESPYs
By Claire ZillmanJuly 16, 2015
Beach People
LeadershipSpain’s Catalonia region the latest to slap a tax on Airbnb rentals
By Claire ZillmanJuly 16, 2015
UPS's Income Rises 90 Percent
LeadershipUPS’s no-beard policy hit with religious discrimination suit
By Claire ZillmanJuly 15, 2015
Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton Outlines EconomicPlan At The New School
LeadershipHillary Clinton: I’ll crack down on sharing economy abuses
By Claire ZillmanJuly 13, 2015
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