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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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By Claire ZillmanMarch 11, 2016
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By Claire ZillmanMarch 11, 2016
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LeadershipAmericans Think Robots Will Take Lots of Jobs—But Not Their Own
By Claire ZillmanMarch 10, 2016
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LeadershipHow Queen Elizabeth and Rupert Murdoch’s Tabloid Ended Up in a War of Words
By Claire ZillmanMarch 9, 2016
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Sharapova Missed 5 Warnings That She Was Taking an Illegal Drug
By Claire ZillmanMarch 9, 2016
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By Claire ZillmanMarch 9, 2016
attends The Weinstein Company & Netflix's 2014 Golden Globes After Party presented by Bombardier, FIJI Water, Lexus, Laura Mercier, Marie Claire and Yucaipa Films at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 12, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California.
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By Claire ZillmanMarch 8, 2016
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By Claire ZillmanMarch 7, 2016
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LeadershipThese 6 Companies Give Their Employees Unlimited Tuition Reimbursement
By Claire ZillmanMarch 4, 2016
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TechA Drone Came Within 16 Feet of Hitting an Air France Plane
By Claire ZillmanMarch 4, 2016
Accenture Hired 90,000 Millennials Last Year
LeadershipAccenture Hired 90,000 Millennials Last Year
By Claire ZillmanMarch 4, 2016
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Adidas Plans to Open 3,000 New Stores in China
By Claire ZillmanMarch 4, 2016
Portland Oregon Retains Its "Weird" Title
LeadershipOregon Just Got the Nation’s Highest Minimum Wage. Where Does Your State Stand?
By Claire ZillmanMarch 3, 2016
Paying Down Employees’ Student Loans Is the Hot New Perk
LeadershipPaying Down Employees’ Student Loans Is the Hot New Perk
By Claire ZillmanMarch 3, 2016
LANSING, MI - MAY 8: Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks during a campaign stop at Lansing Community College May 8, 2012 in Lansing, Michigan. Last night former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum gave his endorsement to Gov. Romney in an e-mail sent to supporters.  (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
FeaturesBest Companies to Work For, and Romney on Trump—5 Things to Know for the Day Ahead
By Tom Huddleston Jr. and Claire ZillmanMarch 3, 2016
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