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Each year, Fortune hosts by-invitation-only meetings and membership communities for the leaders who are setting the global business agenda. The sessions are covered by Fortune journalists.
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The CEO of Trek Bicycle reads 52 books a year, hates smartphones, and thinks Milton Friedman was wrong

The bicycle company president talked to Fortune about a brutal post-boom market, why generational labels are overblown, and his obsession with reading.

By Nick LichtenbergMay 6, 2026
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Hyatt’s CEO has built a ‘family’ culture for 20 years. Now he’s leaning on it
By Nick LichtenbergApril 30, 2026
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Accenture’s Julie Sweet blew up 50 years of company history. She says the hardest part is still ahead
By Nick LichtenbergApril 29, 2026
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Fortune Workplace Innovation Summit 2026 livestream
By Fortune EditorsMarch 23, 2026
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Cadence CEO on the AI boom and human nature: ‘there are more tools, but the human part is not different’
By Nick LichtenbergApril 23, 2026
‘I think it’s a mistake’: Delta CEO Ed Bastian refuses to call it ‘artificial intelligence’ because it scares people
‘I think it’s a mistake’: Delta CEO Ed Bastian refuses to call it ‘artificial intelligence’ because it scares people
By Nick LichtenbergApril 22, 2026
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EconomyDriving less, canceling vacations, and tightening budgets: All the ways Americans are coping with soaring gas prices
By Tristan BoveMay 8, 2026
Goldman Sachs’ tech boss says tracking individual AI usage isn’t useful. He just watches how fast his 12,000 engineers move from idea to production
AIGoldman Sachs’ tech boss says tracking individual AI usage isn’t useful. He just watches how fast his 12,000 engineers move from idea to production
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 8, 2026
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Politics‘Close to zero’: Schools are spending tens of millions banning phones from classrooms, but test scores aren’t improving
By Jake AngeloMay 8, 2026
Iran may have a higher tolerance for economic pain—but the pain is excruciating as regime reveals 100% inflation in just days on some items
EconomyIran may have a higher tolerance for economic pain—but the pain is excruciating as regime reveals 100% inflation in just days on some items
By Jason MaMay 8, 2026
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EnergyThe CEO of Maersk, which ships 14% of everything you buy, said the Iran war is adding $500 million in monthly costs it’s trying not to pass down
By Sasha RogelbergMay 8, 2026
Shivon Zilis was caught between Elon Musk, OpenAI, and motherhood
NewslettersShivon Zilis was caught between Elon Musk, OpenAI, and motherhood
By Emma HinchliffeMay 8, 2026
Airfare is up 15%, gas is past $4, and SAP Concur data shows business travel is quietly breaking
Travel & LeisureAirfare is up 15%, gas is past $4, and SAP Concur data shows business travel is quietly breaking
By Catherina GioinoMay 8, 2026
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CybersecurityStudent hackers get revenge on final exams as ‘ShinyHunters’ takes down nearly 9,000 schools study software
By Heather Hollingsworth and The Associated PressMay 8, 2026
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Graphic videos of Black people dying at the hands of police should not be continuously shown, some scholars argue
ConferencesGraphic videos of Black people dying at the hands of police should not be continuously shown, some scholars argue
By Aaron PressmanMarch 3, 2021
  • Google Cloud is experimenting with the ‘on-site offsite’ to fuel creativity
    ConferencesGoogle Cloud is experimenting with the ‘on-site offsite’ to fuel creativity
    By Matthew HeimerDecember 1, 2020
COVID vaccine rollout Brainstorm Health
ConferencesWill America’s vaccine hesitancy stymie the COVID shot rollout?
By Sy MukherjeeMarch 1, 2021
Reimagine Work-THE POST-PANDEMIC OFFICE
ConferencesA mask-free return to the office? Intuit is considering it in highly-vaccinated Israel
By Lance LambertFebruary 25, 2021
Putting people first: Cisco CEO on leading through a year of unprecedented hardship
ConferencesPutting people first: Cisco CEO on leading through a year of unprecedented hardship
By Andrew MarquardtFebruary 25, 2021
Reimagine Work-WALKING THE WALK: THE FUTURE OF DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
ConferencesHow Twitter, LinkedIn, and MLB are trying to fix their diversity problems
By Sy MukherjeeFebruary 25, 2021
Reimagine Work-WHAT DOES THIS ALL MEAN: A LOOK AT THE NUMBERS
ConferencesWorkers expect employers ‘to let them down’ when it comes to long-term remote work
By Nicole GoodkindFebruary 25, 2021
  • To address health disparities, we need better data
    ConferencesTo address health disparities, we need better data
    By Erika FryDecember 1, 2020
Reimagine-Work-CONVERSATION: LEADERSHIP IN CRISIS
ConferencesLeadership in crisis: Levi’s leaders focused on company culture and empathy to make it through 2020
By Andrew MarquardtFebruary 24, 2021
Reimagine Work-BUILDING THE FUTURE OF CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION
ConferencesHow top companies are embracing a ‘virtual first’ approach to workplace culture during the pandemic
By Rey MashayekhiFebruary 24, 2021
Reimagine Work-ONE ON ONE: THE FUTURE OF WORK IS HUMAN
ConferencesAddressing employee burnout will be key in the post-pandemic workplace
By Danielle AbrilFebruary 24, 2021
Reimagine Work-CONVERSATION: THE NEW TECH HUBS
ConferencesCould Tulsa and West Virginia be almost heaven for remote workers?
By Daniel BentleyFebruary 24, 2021
Reimagine Work-LEADERSHIP VIEW-WHAT DO CEOS THINK
ConferencesCEOs say in-person teamwork will remain key even after pandemic ends
By Phil WahbaFebruary 24, 2021
  • One side effect of the crisis? Employees of color risk losing their networks, Accenture CEO Julie Sweet warns
    ConferencesOne side effect of the crisis? Employees of color risk losing their networks, Accenture CEO Julie Sweet warns
    By Emma HinchliffeDecember 1, 2020
Reimagine Work-RETHINKING THE HUMANITY OF THE WORKPLACE
ConferencesReimagining the future of the workplace requires bringing more stakeholders to the table
By Rachel KingFebruary 24, 2021
Reimagine Work-CONVERSATION: LONG TERM STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSFUL REMOTE WORK
ConferencesHBS’s Frances Frei on how to fight the ‘persistent level of anxiety’ afflicting so many of us
By Anne SradersFebruary 24, 2021
Former White House insiders on Biden’s 4 biggest day one priorities
ConferencesFormer White House insiders on Biden’s 4 biggest day one priorities
By Kristen BellstromDecember 14, 2020
U.K.-China relations are at a critical point. Here’s what Britain’s new Ambassador to China is prioritizing
MPWU.K.-China relations are at a critical point. Here’s what Britain’s new Ambassador to China is prioritizing
By Naomi Xu ElegantDecember 12, 2020
PepsiCo chief commercial officer Ram Krishnan and chief design officer Mauro Porcini spoke about the role of design at the food and beverage giant.
ConferencesHow the pandemic led PepsiCo to create Cheetos Mac ’n Cheese
By Beth KowittDecember 9, 2020
How physical spaces can be designed to foster peacemaking in the criminal justice system
ConferencesHow physical spaces can be designed to foster peacemaking in the criminal justice system
By Aric JenkinsDecember 9, 2020
3 lessons tech leaders are learning from the pandemic
Newsletters3 lessons tech leaders are learning from the pandemic
By Danielle AbrilDecember 3, 2020
Japanese ecommerce giant Rakuten has a plan to conquer the telecom industry
ConferencesJapanese ecommerce giant Rakuten has a plan to conquer the telecom industry
By Jeff John RobertsDecember 2, 2020
Hyperloop wants to connect people to opportunity, but city leaders are asking who benefits the most
ConferencesHyperloop wants to connect people to opportunity, but city leaders are asking who benefits the most
By Nicole GoodkindDecember 2, 2020
3 CEOs on how technology has transformed leadership in the COVID era
Conferences3 CEOs on how technology has transformed leadership in the COVID era
By Sy MukherjeeDecember 2, 2020
Silicon Valley investing legend Ron Conway on the lessons learned from Napster
ConferencesSilicon Valley investing legend Ron Conway on the lessons learned from Napster
By Aric JenkinsDecember 2, 2020
How the studio behind ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ made a blockbuster during a pandemic
ConferencesHow the studio behind ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ made a blockbuster during a pandemic
By Daniel BentleyDecember 2, 2020
How the pandemic has changed the fitness industry
ConferencesHow the pandemic has changed the fitness industry
By Danielle AbrilDecember 2, 2020
In-person work and store experiences are still often better options, according to Apple HR and retail chief
ConferencesIn-person work and store experiences are still often better options, according to Apple HR and retail chief
By Phil WahbaDecember 2, 2020
Walking the fine line between antitrust and anti-tech
ConferencesWalking the fine line between antitrust and anti-tech
By Rey MashayekhiDecember 2, 2020
Stacey Cunningham, President, New York Stock Exchange
NewslettersNo sign of a slowdown in the 2021 IPO rush
By Aaron PressmanDecember 2, 2020
Billions use WhatsApp, but it makes little money—that’s about to change
ConferencesBillions use WhatsApp, but it makes little money—that’s about to change
By Aric JenkinsDecember 2, 2020
Glut of SPACs will lead to ‘heartbreak,’ say IPO experts
ConferencesGlut of SPACs will lead to ‘heartbreak,’ say IPO experts
By Jeff John RobertsDecember 1, 2020
Stacey Cunningham, President, New York Stock Exchange
ConferencesThe IPO market in 2020 was ‘record-breaking’—and 2021 is looking just as busy, says NYSE president
By Anne SradersDecember 1, 2020
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California farmers must destroy 420,000 peach trees after Del Monte closes its canneries and cancels more than $550 million in long-term contractsplaceholder alt text
By Sasha RogelbergMay 7, 2026
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By Eleanor PringleMay 7, 2026
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