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Diane Brady writes about the issues and leaders impacting the global business landscape. In addition to writing Fortune’s CEO Daily newsletter, she co-hosts the Leadership Next podcast, interviews newsmakers on stage at events worldwide and oversees the Fortune CEO Initiative. She previously worked at Forbes, McKinsey, Bloomberg Businessweek, the Wall Street Journal, and Maclean's. Her book Fraternity was named one of Amazon’s best books of 2012, and she also co-wrote Connecting the Dots with former Cisco CEO John Chambers.

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NIQ CEO on going public: ‘We’re sitting on a goldmine of data. We cover 85% of the world’s population’
By Diane BradyJuly 24, 2025
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Why this early Google investor is funding think tanks in the U.S. and India
By Diane BradyJuly 23, 2025
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AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot on why he’s building in the U.S.: ‘Europe is losing ground’
By Diane BradyJuly 22, 2025
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Penny Pennington of investment advice firm Edward Jones: ‘We’re a wealth and wellbeing company’
By Diane BradyJuly 18, 2025
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Synopsys CEO Sassine Ghazi took us inside his $35 billion acquisition of Ansys, which closes today
By Diane BradyJuly 17, 2025
Yahoo’s Jim Lanzone: People ‘think that Nike happened overnight or they were just brand geniuses—it took years’
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Yahoo’s Jim Lanzone: People ‘think that Nike happened overnight or they were just brand geniuses—it took years’
By Diane BradyJuly 16, 2025
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman talks about why the company lagged rivals in AI—until now
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Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman talks about why the company lagged rivals in AI—until now
By Diane BradyJuly 15, 2025
Panasonic’s Megan Myungwon Lee wants half her EV battery supply chain inside North America by 2030 
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Panasonic’s Megan Myungwon Lee wants half her EV battery supply chain inside North America by 2030 
By Diane BradyJuly 14, 2025
Linda Yaccarino speaks on stage at CES
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We may never hear Linda Yaccarino’s side of the X story: ‘There’s always a nondisclosure where you can’t set the story straight’
By Diane BradyJuly 11, 2025
Coursera co-founder Daphne Koller on receiving MacArthur genius grant: ‘It wasn’t me’
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Coursera co-founder Daphne Koller on receiving MacArthur genius grant: ‘It wasn’t me’
By Diane BradyJuly 9, 2025
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Joe Kiani is back: After being ousted from Masimo the billionaire has returned as CEO of Like Minded Labs
By Diane BradyJuly 8, 2025
Booz Allen Hamilton may have been a DOGE target—but its CEO is still bullish on his biggest client
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Booz Allen Hamilton may have been a DOGE target—but its CEO is still bullish on his biggest client
By Diane BradyJuly 5, 2025
1 in 343 job applicants is now a fake from North Korea, this security company says
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1 in 343 job applicants is now a fake from North Korea, this security company says
By Diane BradyJuly 2, 2025
New Zillow CEO Jeremy Wacksman.
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Zillow CEO Jeremy Wacksman hits back at antitrust lawsuit claiming market abuse
By Diane BradyJuly 1, 2025
Photo: David Rubenstein, co-founder of Carlyle Group Inc., during an Economic Club of Washington event in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, May 15, 2025. Representative Jason Smith claimed that the $1.5 trillion of spending cuts penciled in for the tax bill, if followed through on, would be the largest reduction of any bill in legislative history and disputed critics saying tax cuts will balloon the deficit, arguing that spending is the problem. Photographer: Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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By Diane BradyJune 30, 2025
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