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Natalie McCormick

Natalie McCormick is a reporting fellow for Fortune Next to Lead, covering the next generation of Fortune 500 leaders.

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NewslettersHow to make it to the corner office in 2025: A checklist for up-and-comers
By Natalie McCormick and Ruth UmohJanuary 6, 2025
Intuit Credit Karma’s CEO says he got the top job by taking roles no one wanted
NewslettersIntuit Credit Karma’s CEO says he got the top job by taking roles no one wanted
By Natalie McCormick and Ruth UmohDecember 30, 2024
How AI is transforming the skills needed to be CEO
NewslettersHow AI is transforming the skills needed to be CEO
By Ruth Umoh and Natalie McCormickDecember 23, 2024
The women on Fortune’s Most Powerful Rising Executives list are poised to become future Fortune 500 CEOs
NewslettersThe women on Fortune’s Most Powerful Rising Executives list are poised to become future Fortune 500 CEOs
By Natalie McCormick and Nina AjemianDecember 18, 2024
HR leaders are a critical part of developing future CEOs—here’s what they need to know to do it right
NewslettersHR leaders are a critical part of developing future CEOs—here’s what they need to know to do it right
By Brit Morse and Natalie McCormickDecember 18, 2024
NXTL 2024. From left to right: Apple's John Ternus, Amazon's Jamil Ghani, Walmart's Latriece Watkins and Megan Crozier, Nike's Craig Williams, and WinField's Leah Anderson.
NewslettersFortune Next to Lead: The 25 Most Powerful Rising Executives in the Fortune 500
By Ruth Umoh and Natalie McCormickDecember 17, 2024
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LeadershipJob-hopping vs. staying at one company: What’s the best route to the corner office?
By Natalie McCormickDecember 17, 2024
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LeadershipHow ‘CEO sprinters’ like Red Lobster’s 35-year-old exec make it to the top
By Natalie McCormickDecember 17, 2024
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NewslettersUnitedHealthcare CEO shooting could accelerate emerging trend: Leaders who don’t want the corner office
By Ruth Umoh and Natalie McCormickDecember 9, 2024
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LeadershipJeff Bezos says he prefers messy meetings that ‘wander’ and run overtime: ‘Show me the ugly bits’
By Natalie McCormickDecember 6, 2024
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NewslettersPolitical persuasion will be a paramount leadership skill in the coming years
By Ruth Umoh and Natalie McCormickDecember 2, 2024
CEOs share the career-defining moments that launched them to the corner office
NewslettersCEOs share the career-defining moments that launched them to the corner office
By Natalie McCormick and Ruth UmohNovember 25, 2024
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NewslettersAirbnb’s CEO says good leaders identify and nurture high performers because it creates a culture of excellence
By Natalie McCormick and Brit MorseNovember 18, 2024
TAMPA, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 29: Former NFL player Tom Brady is seen on the field prior to a game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on September 29, 2024 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
NewslettersHow Tom Brady created a culture of winning as an NFL quarterback
By Ruth Umoh and Natalie McCormickNovember 18, 2024
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LeadershipAirbnb CEO says one-on-one meetings are often a missed opportunity for collaborative learning
By Natalie McCormickNovember 14, 2024
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