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How did longtime tech executive Kevin Johnson end up as the CEO of Starbucks?
The journey began in 2012, when Johnson, then CEO of Juniper Networks, was
diagnosed with skin cancer. For several months, he found himself continually
canceling and rescheduling doctor appointments before finally stopping…
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The former Xerox CEO Ursula Burns, whose life journey began in a Manhattan
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