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Jane Fraser defied the ‘glass cliff’ to engineer Citi’s long-awaited turnaround
Jane Fraser defied the ‘glass cliff’ to engineer Citi’s long-awaited turnaround

The Citi CEO turned a daunting cleanup job into the bank’s strongest results in years.

By Claire ZillmanMay 28, 2026
Five giant hyperscalers—and Nvidia—share a surprising trait: female CFOs
Five giant hyperscalers—and Nvidia—share a surprising trait: female CFOs
By Sheryl EstradaMay 27, 2026
Citi’s 5-year comeback: How CEO Jane Fraser turned the bank’s chronic underperformance into decade-high revenue
Citi’s 5-year comeback: How CEO Jane Fraser turned the bank’s chronic underperformance into decade-high revenue
By Claire ZillmanMay 27, 2026
Trump has lost four members of his Cabinet. All of them are women
Trump has lost four members of his Cabinet. All of them are women
By Emma HinchliffeMay 26, 2026
Why Meta hired Dina Powell McCormick to help sell its vision for AI in Washington and on Wall Street
Why Meta hired Dina Powell McCormick to help sell its vision for AI in Washington and on Wall Street
By Ellie AustinMay 27, 2026
As CEO of the $96 billion Sam’s Club, Latriece Watkins is testing her mettle at the warehouse retailer that produced CEOs for Walmart, Target, and Walgreens
As CEO of the $96 billion Sam’s Club, Latriece Watkins is testing her mettle at the warehouse retailer that produced CEOs for Walmart, Target, and Walgreens
By Emma HinchliffeMay 27, 2026
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By Krista PhillipsJune 10, 2024
The share of Fortune 500 companies run by women CEOs stays flat at 10.4% as pace of change stalls
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By Emma HinchliffeJune 4, 2024
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Marathon Petroleum just named its first female CEO—and it’s showing a trend for the CFO as a C-suite powerplayer
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