Name: CEO Highlights March is Woman’s History Month Directions: Take your selected CEO and create a one page newsletter highlighting company’s history, net worth, sales revenue, products/services and key features of your CEO (quotes, published books, education/training, philosophy, work ethics, ect.) Sources used must be included in your newsletter. (If using more than three words together, text must be in quotes and site your source). Reword/condense data to be in your voice. Plagiarized copy/pasted text will receive “0” credit for this assignment. www.oneshare.com 1. Mary Barra, GM (#7) 2. Meg Whitman, HP (#15) 3. Virginia Rometty, IBM (#20) 4. Patricia A. Woertz, Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) (#27) 5. Indra K. Nooyi, PepsiCo, Inc. (#43) 6. Marillyn Hewson, Lockheed Martin (#59) 7. Ellen J. Kullman, DuPont (#72) 8. Irene B. Rosenfeld, Mondelez International (#88) 9. Phebe Novakovic, General Dynamics (#98) 10. Carol M. Meyrowitz, The TJX Companies, Inc. (#115) 11. Ursula M. Burns, Xerox Corporation (#131) 12. Lynn J. Good, Duke Energy (#145) 13. Deanna M. Mulligan, Guardian (#238) 14. Sheri S. McCoy, Avon Products Inc. (#252) 15. Debra L. Reed, Sempra Energy (#281) Top 23 Women CEO’s Running Fortune 500 Companies Highest Rating, Employee Feedback for CEOs 31.Sheryl Sandberg, COO, Facebook 32. Warren Buffet, Berkshire Hathaway Why we have too few woman leaders Sheryl Sandberg, TedTalk Ban the word “Bossy”, Sheryl Sandberg (video) www.banbossy.com “Lean In” book by Sheryl Sandberg
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Name:
CEO HighlightsMarch is Woman’s History Month
Directions: Take your selected CEO and create a one page newsletter highlighting company’s history, net worth, sales revenue, products/services and key features of your CEO (quotes, published books, education/training, philosophy, work ethics, ect.) Sources used must be included in your newsletter. (If using more than three words together, text must be in quotes and site your source). Reword/condense data
to be in your voice. Plagiarized copy/pasted text will receive “0” credit for this assignment.www.oneshare.com
1. Mary Barra, GM (#7)2. Meg Whitman, HP (#15)3. Virginia Rometty, IBM (#20)4. Patricia A. Woertz, Archer Daniels Midland
Company (ADM) (#27)5. Indra K. Nooyi, PepsiCo, Inc. (#43)6. Marillyn Hewson, Lockheed Martin (#59)7. Ellen J. Kullman, DuPont (#72)8. Irene B. Rosenfeld, Mondelez International
(#88)9. Phebe Novakovic, General Dynamics (#98)10. Carol M. Meyrowitz, The TJX Companies,
Inc. (#115)11. Ursula M. Burns, Xerox Corporation (#131)12. Lynn J. Good, Duke Energy (#145)13. Deanna M. Mulligan, Guardian (#238)14. Sheri S. McCoy, Avon Products Inc. (#252)15. Debra L. Reed, Sempra Energy (#281)16. Denise M. Morrison, Campbell Soup (#338)17. Heather Bresch, Mylan (#374)18. Ilene Gordon, Ingredion Incorporated
(#386)19. Jacqueline Hinman, CH2M Hill (#415)20. Kathleen M. Mazzarella, Graybar Electric
(#465)21. Gracia C. Martore, Gannett (#467)22. Mary Agnes (Maggie) Wilderotter, Frontier
Communications (#492)23. Marissa Mayer, Yahoo (#494)24. Larry Page, Google25. Jeff Bezos, Amazon26. Howard Schultz, Starbucks27. Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook28. Blake Mycoskie, Toms29. Tim Cook, Apple30. Blake W. Nordstrom, Nordstroms