Orianna Rosa Royle leads Fortune’s Success vertical, where she covers careers, leadership, and the future of work. An award‑winning London‑based journalist with over a decade of experience, she turned her own escape from poverty into a beat: unpacking how people actually get hired, build wealth, and create thriving working lives. Since joining Fortune in 2023, she’s become one of its most‑read writers, known for exclusive CEO interviews and rags‑to‑riches stories, and writes the weekly Fortune Success newsletter.

SuccessFrom the Maldives to the Amalfi Coast, this is where up-and-coming CEOs are taking their vacations in 2025
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 23, 2024

SuccessIKEA’s top U.K. executive climbed the ranks from forklift driver to the C-suite—and it’s all down to a phone call he made as a student
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 20, 2024

By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 19, 2024

SuccessMeet Time CEO of the year Lisa Su, who grew AMD’s share price by 50x and is related to Nvidia’s Jensen Huang
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 18, 2024

By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 18, 2024

Success1 in 5 Gen Zers haven’t had a single conversation with someone over 50 in their workplace in the last year, LinkedIn research says
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 11, 2024

SuccessThe top jobs that pay $200,000+ require two things: Advanced degrees and in-person working, research shows
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 4, 2024

LeadershipGen X Ex-Google exec says he doesn’t record meetings: ‘If something is really important, I will remember’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 3, 2024

By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 1, 2024

By Orianna Rosa RoyleNovember 30, 2024

SuccessNearly a quarter of baby boomer and late Gen X men are ‘unretiring’ or planning to because they can’t afford to kick up their feet in the current climate
By Orianna Rosa RoyleNovember 29, 2024

SuccessNearly half of master’s degree programs leave students financially worse off—and just one subject results in a starting salary over $100k
By Orianna Rosa RoyleNovember 28, 2024

LifestyleProfessionals would rather ‘super-commute’ for over 4 hours a day and keep their pandemic-style suburban life than live near the office
By Orianna Rosa RoyleNovember 27, 2024
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