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No Black Women CEOs On S&P 500 After Rosalind Brewer’s Walgreens Exit

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Photo: Getty Images There are no longer any Black woman CEOs that head an S&P 500 company after Rosalind Brewer parted ways with the Walgreens Boot Alliance, Essence reports. Brewer, who has served as the CEO of WBA since March 2021, recently left the company as part of a mutually agreed decision, Walgreens said. “This […]

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