For the second year in a row and the fifth time overall, GM Chair and CEO Mary Barra has topped Fortune’s list of 100 Most Powerful Women (MPW) for 2025. Now in its 28 th year, this annual list ranks ...
Mary Barra's first year on the job as the first woman ever to lead a global automaker was about as rough as a CEO’s first year can be. Barra, a General Motors lifer, took the helm at GM in January ...
Good morning, Broadsheet readers! Melania Trump says she supports abortion rights, Sen. Elizabeth Warren eyes Citigroup, and Fortune’s Michal Lev-Ram examines Mary Barra's second major transformation ...
Good morning! Fortune writer Natalie McCormick here. Mary Barra’s rise from an intern to the corner office of General Motors seems almost predestined. The CEO was born in a suburb of Detroit, the ...
Good morning! Levi Strauss CEO Michelle Gass shares how a Beyoncé song led to an ad campaign, the FTC with chair Lina Khan makes memberships easier to cancel, and GM's Mary Barra discusses the past ...
Today marks the 10 th anniversary of Mary Barra’s tenure as GM CEO, the second-longest tenure of any GM CEO after the company’s founder. Mary Barra took the helm in 2014 after the departure of the ...
Good morning! Taylor Swift buys back her masters, PBS sues Trump, and the 2025 Fortune 500 is here. – 55 out of 500. The 2025 Fortune 500 is out this morning—and women run 11% of companies on this ...
Good morning, Broadsheet readers! Reese's Book Club dominates the literary landscape, five states will have abortion rights on their November ballots, and GM tries to salvage its $10 billion ...
When General Motors’ newly appointed CEO Mary Barra takes the reins next year, she’ll not only become the automaker’s first female chief executive—she’ll be running a company larger than any other ...
Your local Girl Scout troop could be incubating the next Fortune 500 CEO. Eight women leaders of Fortune 500 companies were once Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, or more, according to an analysis by ...
When Mary Barra takes the wheel at GM in January, she will become the boss of the biggest American company to have a female CEO. Definitely progress. But, boy, has it been slow. The trend line for ...
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