Summary:
Anne Mulcahy is a powerhouse in business. She has been a role model for
any woman or man striving to build their leadership talents and
contribute to an organization at the highest executive level.
Anne Mulcahy probably never envisioned herself as the CEO and
Chairman of Xerox but that is exactly where she landed on August
1, 2001. Mulcahy may very well have been the last hope that Xerox
had when they placed her in the position of CEO. The company was
in debt so deep that the figure seems too outlandish to even
mention. It is safe to say that bankruptcy and Xerox were about
to become very acquainted. Then the company decided to put all
that was left into the hands of the long time employee, Anne
Mulcahy.
No one was better suited for the seat of CEO and Chairman of
Xerox than Anne Mulcahy. She had given her life to the company
and fortunately, the company realized her potential and placed
her in the driver's seat. And not a moment too soon. Mulcahy had
been with Xerox since 1976. When she joined Xerox, it was only a
couple of years after completing her education at Marymount
College in Tarrytown, New York. Surprisingly, Mulcahy received
her bachelor of arts degree in English and Journalism rather than
a MBA from a more prestigious university.
Mulcahy's positions at Xerox were varied. She began working for
the company as a sales representative and worked her way through
the ranks of the company. She held various sales and senior
management positions and in 1992 was named Vice President of
Human Resources. In 1998, she became Senior Vice President
immediately followed by a promotion to Executive VP in 1999.
Then, in 2001, she found her niche as CEO and Xerox found their
leader giving her the whole 'kit and caboodle' when she gained
the title of Chairman too on January 1, 2002.
Anne Mulcahy is a powerhouse in business. She serves on the
boards of Catalyst, Citigroup Inc. and Target as well as a few
others. She is considered one of the most powerful women in the
world and has achieved that notoriety on Forbes' most powerful
women in the world list. Ranked in the top 10, Anne Mulcahy has
finally made it to the top of the corporate world after a long
climb to get there.
The most amazing story behind this woman is how Xerox was truly
on the brink of bankruptcy, and yet Anne Mulcahy stepped in with
all of the confidence in the world and immediately formed a plan
to rebuild a failing company. What's more, Anne Mulcahy had some
of the stiffest competition in the corporate world. While Xerox
could certainly lead within their industry with Mulcahy's help,
the company still faced challenges from highly competitive
companies such as Hewlett-Packard and Canon. Anne Mulcahy was up
for the challenge and because of her dedication and commitment to
her company; Xerox has made a strong come-back.
Anne Mulcahy will continue to look for ways to improve the
overall productivity of a company which has come a long way since
its 1938 humble beginnings. She has already decreased Xerox's
mind-boggling debt load and continues to keep the faith of Xerox
investors and employees.
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