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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.

Here’s Why People Are Mad About Starbucks’ Red Cups
LeadershipHere’s Why People Are Mad About Starbucks’ Red Cups
By Claire ZillmanNovember 9, 2015
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FinanceWhy Bankers Are Getting Smaller Bonuses This Year
By Claire ZillmanNovember 9, 2015
Unemployment Rate Remains At 7.6 Percent
LeadershipTo Lure Applicants, Employers Are Talking Up Benefits, 401ks in Job Ads
By Claire ZillmanNovember 3, 2015
Gov. Baker Addresses New England Council Breakfast
LeadershipMassachusetts Takes Lead on Next Frontier of LGBT Rights
By Claire ZillmanNovember 3, 2015
Shoppers Inside A Kmart Store Ahead Of Black Friday Sales
RetailKmart is Bringing Back This Retro Sales Gimmick
By Claire ZillmanNovember 2, 2015
A Sprint Corp. Store Ahead Of Earnings Figures
TechSprint raids the snack fridge to save money
By Claire ZillmanNovember 2, 2015
China's first homemade big passenger plane rolled off line
LeadershipSee China’s first jet that will compete directly with Boeing’s 737
By Claire ZillmanNovember 2, 2015
Meg Whitman, former chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard Co., speaks during the HP Discover 2015 conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., on Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Hewlett-Packard Co. reported fiscal second-quarter profit that exceeded analysts' estimates as corporate spending on servers picked up ahead of the computer maker's planned separation into two companies. Photographer: David Paul Morris *** Local Caption *** Meg Whitman
TechHP’s most radical change ever takes place today
By Claire ZillmanNovember 2, 2015
President Obama Addresses Int'l Association Of Chiefs Of Police Law Enforcement Conf.
LeadershipHere’s why President Obama is in Newark today
By Claire ZillmanNovember 2, 2015
New York Area Residents Looking For Employement Attend Job Fair
LeadershipHave women recovered from the recession? An answer in 5 charts.
By Claire ZillmanOctober 31, 2015
Graduates Celebrate On The Southbank
LeadershipThese states leave students saddled with the most debt of all
By Claire ZillmanOctober 29, 2015
REI is paying its employees to take Black Friday off
LeadershipREI is paying its employees to take Black Friday off
By Claire ZillmanOctober 26, 2015
A woman exhales vapour from an e-cigarette outside the offices of British e-cigarette manufacturer Totally Wicked in Blackburn
HealthHere’s why doctors are coming down hard on e-cigarettes
By Claire ZillmanOctober 26, 2015
This could be the world’s first remote-controlled airport
TechThis could be the world’s first remote-controlled airport
By Claire ZillmanOctober 26, 2015
Jacob Lew Address Forum On Economic Costs Of Climate Change
LeadershipJack Lew to Congress: Raise the debt limit already
By Claire ZillmanOctober 26, 2015
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