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Claire Zillman is a London-based senior editor for Fortune, where she writes and edits features about corporate leadership, with a focus on female executives. She also edits Fortune's flagship newsletter, CEO Daily, and co-chairs Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit. Her Fortune cover story, "The First Lady of Wall Street," about Jane Fraser's rise to become the first female CEO among Wall Street's big banks earned her a SABEW, and her feature on the then-unbroken glass ceiling at Wall Street’s banking giants won a New York Press Award. Claire has also worked for Fortune in New York and Hong Kong. Earlier in her career, she was a reporter for The American Lawyer magazine. She graduated with honors from Syracuse University with degrees in journalism and history and is originally from Chicago. She lives in East London with her husband and son.

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LeadershipRick Perry Says He’ll Consider Being Trump’s VP
By Claire ZillmanMay 6, 2016
Sheldon Adelson Says He Will Support Donald Trump As the Republican Nominee
LeadershipSheldon Adelson Says He Will Support Donald Trump As the Republican Nominee
By Claire ZillmanMay 6, 2016
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MPWHere’s Where Beyoncé Stands on North Carolina’s ‘Bathroom Bill’
By Claire ZillmanMay 5, 2016
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LeadershipElizabeth Warren Just Blasted Trump’s Nomination in an Epic Facebook Rant
By Claire ZillmanMay 4, 2016
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Australia Is Blocking China From Buying 1% of Its Landmass
By Claire ZillmanApril 29, 2016
MILFORD, NH - FEBRUARY 02:  Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to the media before a campaign event at Hampshire Hills Athletic Club on February 2, 2016 in Milford, Iowa. Democratic and Republican Presidential are stumping for votes throughout New Hampshire leading up to the Presidential Primary on February 9th.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
MPWThe Internet Is Turning Donald Trump’s ‘Woman Card’ Comment Into Hashtag Gold
By Claire ZillmanApril 27, 2016
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LeadershipThe Pioneer Who Built Barnes & Noble From the Ground up Is Stepping Down
By Claire ZillmanApril 27, 2016
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By Claire ZillmanApril 27, 2016
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LeadershipSandy Weill and His Wife Are Giving This School Its Biggest Donation Ever
By Claire ZillmanApril 26, 2016
President Obama Attends Town Hall Event In Central London
LeadershipObama Might Have Swayed British Voters in the Brexit Debate
By Claire ZillmanApril 25, 2016
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LeadershipTrump Slams Cruz and Kasich’s Joint Effort Against Him As ‘Sad,’ ‘Weak,’ and ‘Desperate’
By Claire ZillmanApril 25, 2016
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LeadershipObama Could Be the First Sitting President to Visit Hiroshima
By Claire ZillmanApril 22, 2016
Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate In Milwaukee
LeadershipSpending in the 2016 Presidential Election Has Already Hit $1 Billion
By Claire ZillmanApril 22, 2016
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By Claire ZillmanApril 20, 2016
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Buffalo, NY.
LeadershipWatch Donald Trump Say ‘7-Eleven’ Instead of ‘9/11’
By Claire ZillmanApril 19, 2016
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