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Maria Aspan is a former a senior writer at Fortune, where she wrote features primarily focusing on gender, finance, and the intersection of business and government policy. Her work has won multiple honors from SABEW and others, and her investigation into the risky business of breast implants received the Society of Professional Journalists’ Sigma Delta Chi award for public service in magazine journalism, among several other public-service awards. She was also a co-chair of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women International and CEO Initiative conferences, and of Fortune Connect. Before joining Fortune in 2019, Maria was editor-at-large at Inc., where she wrote features while overseeing Inc.’s financial coverage and its annual Female Founders 100 list. She is the author of Startup Money Made Easy: The Inc. Guide to Every Financial Question About Starting, Running, and Growing Your Business (Harper Collins). Maria has also covered business and finance for the New York Times, Thomson Reuters, and American Banker. She is a graduate of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and Sciences Po in Paris.

Black women and breast cancer
MPW
‘We can’t ever go to the doctor with our guard down’: Why Black women are 40% more likely to die of breast cancer
By Maria AspanJune 30, 2020
Sallie Krawcheck, founder and CEO of Ellevest
Newsletters
Sallie Krawcheck’s startup pivots beyond investing
By Emma Hinchliffe and Maria AspanJune 25, 2020
Sallie Krawcheck
Finance
Sallie Krawcheck’s women-focused investment startup expands to debit cards and a membership model
By Maria AspanJune 24, 2020
A cruise-free summer: Carnival and its rivals extend cruising suspension through September
Finance
A cruise-free summer: Carnival and its rivals extend cruising suspension through September
By Maria AspanJune 22, 2020
The CEO and Chief Growth Officer of The Coven
Leadership
The Coven’s founders on helping protesters, pivoting after the pandemic, and surviving the reckoning for coworking offices
By Maria AspanJune 22, 2020
Racism, recession, coronavirus: How employers are addressing 'unparalleled' levels of employee anguish
Health
Racism, recession, coronavirus: How employers are addressing this ‘unparalleled’ era of employee anguish
By Maria AspanJune 19, 2020
Carnival Cruise Lines loses 4.4 billion dollars
Finance
Carnival loses $4.4 billion, as cruise lines see little reopening relief in sight
By Maria AspanJune 18, 2020
Katie Rea
Tech
How The Engine’s Katie Rae is addressing racism in VC
By Maria AspanJune 17, 2020
Apple CEO Tim Cook
Leadership
Fortune 500 CEOs praise landmark LGBTQ antidiscrimination ruling
By Maria AspanJune 16, 2020
‘Forget about making money’: Asia’s CEOs share lessons on reopening and the post-pandemic business landscape
Leadership
‘Forget about making money’: Asia’s CEOs share lessons on reopening and the post-pandemic business landscape
By Maria AspanJune 9, 2020
Allergan office
Health
Allergan is trying to track down women with breast implants it recalled nearly a year ago
By Maria AspanJune 3, 2020
Alibaba.com app
Tech
Alibaba adds new services to court more U.S. small businesses
By Maria AspanJune 2, 2020
breast implant surgery
Health
Medical devices are nearly impossible for patients to track. Can these companies finally fix that?
By Maria AspanMay 29, 2020
Women with breast implants deserve to know more about what’s in their bodies
Newsletters
Women with breast implants deserve to know more about what’s in their bodies
By Maria Aspan and Emma HinchliffeMay 19, 2020
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Magazine
‘They killed her’: Why are breast implants still putting millions of women at risk?
By Maria AspanMay 18, 2020
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