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Alan Murray is the former CEO of Fortune Media. He oversaw the business and editorial operations of the independent media company and is known for expanding its digital and conference franchises. Until April 2024, Murray also wrote a closely-read daily newsletter for Fortune, CEO Daily. Prior to joining Fortune in 2015, Murray led the rapid expansion of the Pew Research Center’s digital footprint as president of that organization. Before that, Murray was at the Wall Street Journal for many years, serving as deputy managing editor, executive editor online, Washington bureau chief, and author of the Political Capital and Business columns. He served for several years as Washington bureau chief for CNBC, and cohost of the nightly show Capital Report. He is the author of multiple books, including Showdown at Gucci Gulch: Lawmakers, Lobbyists, and the Unlikely Triumph of Tax Reform.

A Microsoft logo adorns a building in Chevy Chase, Maryland on May 19, 2021.
NewslettersThese companies get the need for diversity transparency
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayJune 3, 2021
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NewslettersThis year’s Fortune 500 list shows turmoil in corporate America
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayJune 2, 2021
Office staff respecting social distancing during a meeting. Group of business men and women having a meeting in office during corona virus pandemic.
NewslettersMoving into the hybrid workplace with intention
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayJune 1, 2021
General views of the AMC Burbank 16 and the Batman bronze statue in Downtown Burbank.
NewslettersThe pandemic’s effects on customer relationships
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMay 27, 2021
The best new books on how to lead from a distance—and design a market to combat climate change
NewslettersThe best new books on how to lead from a distance—and design a market to combat climate change
By Katherine Dunn and Alan MurrayMay 24, 2021
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NewslettersMost business leaders want a hybrid workplace, but don’t know what that actually means
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMay 21, 2021
Fortune 500 CEO survey: Companies are getting some nice surprises on profits and revenue
MagazineFortune 500 CEO survey: Companies are getting some nice surprises on profits and revenue
By Alan MurrayMay 21, 2021
Representation of Bitcoin cryptocurrency is seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on May 19, 2021.
NewslettersTrust in business continues to rise
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMay 20, 2021
Jim Fitterling, chief executive officer of Dow Chemical Co., speaks during the 2019 CERAWeek by IHS Markit conference in Houston, Texas, U.S., on Wednesday, March 13, 2019.
NewslettersCEOs speak out about speaking out
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMay 19, 2021
Should CEOs speak out about controversial social and political issues?
NewslettersShould CEOs speak out about controversial social and political issues?
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMay 18, 2021
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NewslettersDo you know where your ads are going?
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMay 17, 2021
The struggle to make plastics more sustainable
NewslettersThe struggle to make plastics more sustainable
By Katherine Dunn and Alan MurrayMay 14, 2021
Oxford’s Colin Mayer on the purpose of business
NewslettersOxford’s Colin Mayer on the purpose of business
By Katherine Dunn and Alan MurrayMay 13, 2021
The CEOs on our World’s Greatest Leaders list
NewslettersThe CEOs on our World’s Greatest Leaders list
By Katherine Dunn and Alan MurrayMay 12, 2021
The pandemic pressed pause on A.I. investment
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By Katherine Dunn and Alan MurrayMay 10, 2021
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