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Emma Hinchliffe is Fortune’s Most Powerful Women editor, overseeing editorial for the longstanding franchise. As a senior writer at Fortune, Emma has covered women in business and gender-lens news across business, politics, and culture. She is the lead author of the Most Powerful Women Daily newsletter (formerly the Broadsheet), Fortune’s daily missive for and about the women leading the business world. She is a co-chair of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit, where she’s interviewed everyone from Fortune 500 CEOs and U.S. politicians to Hollywood stars, and previously co-chaired Fortune’s MPW Next Gen Summit and the Fortune/U.S. Department of State Global Women’s Mentoring Partnership. Her work, which includes magazine features with subjects ranging from Meta and CVS Health to Canva and the WNBA, has been honored by the Silurians Press Club, the Deadline Club, the National Headliner Awards, and the New York Newswomen's Club's Front Page Awards. Before joining Fortune, she worked as a reporter for Mashable and the Houston Chronicle. She is a graduate of Georgetown University and lives in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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With the childcare crisis front and center, the Democratic Women’s Caucus could become a force on Capitol Hill
By Emma HinchliffeJune 9, 2021
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A Simone Biles appreciation post
By Claire Zillman and Emma HinchliffeJune 8, 2021
Low-paying jobs aren’t going to solve women’s unemployment crisis
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Low-paying jobs aren’t going to solve women’s unemployment crisis
By Emma HinchliffeJune 7, 2021
Returnships could help women recover from the career setbacks of COVID-19
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Returnships could help women recover from the career setbacks of COVID-19
By Emma Hinchliffe, Kristen Bellstrom and Maria AspanJune 4, 2021
YouTube’s revenues are on track to double from 2019. With a great ad biz, comes great responsibility
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YouTube’s revenues are on track to double from 2019. With a great ad biz, comes great responsibility
By Emma Hinchliffe and Kristen BellstromJune 3, 2021
The women of the Fortune 500 set another record—but could COVID reverse their momentum?
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The women of the Fortune 500 set another record—but could COVID reverse their momentum?
By Kristen Bellstrom and Emma HinchliffeJune 2, 2021
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The female CEOs on this year’s Fortune 500 just broke three all-time records
By Emma HinchliffeJune 2, 2021
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Meet the woman running the highest-ranked Fortune 500 company ever to be led by a female CEO
By Emma HinchliffeJune 2, 2021
The two women behind this  $600 million IPO just made history
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The two women behind this $600 million IPO just made history
By Kristen Bellstrom and Emma HinchliffeMay 28, 2021
FIGS is the first company to go public led by two female cofounders
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FIGS is the first company to go public led by two female cofounders
By Emma HinchliffeMay 27, 2021
Wall Street Bank CEOs Testify Virtually Before Senate Banking Committee
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Congress grills Wall Street on CEO diversity—again
By Claire Zillman and Emma HinchliffeMay 27, 2021
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Why corporate diversity reports are not good enough
By Kristen Bellstrom and Emma HinchliffeMay 26, 2021
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What does a gender-equal city look like? Vienna offers some clues
By Claire Zillman and Emma HinchliffeMay 25, 2021
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Elizabeth Warren overcame the ‘Impossible Woman’ trap to run for president
By Emma HinchliffeMay 24, 2021
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Female founders speak out—about speaking out
By Maria Aspan and Emma HinchliffeMay 21, 2021
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