Ursula Burns, chairman and CEO of Xerox, the first woman to succeed a woman CEO in a Fortune 500 and the first African-American woman to become a Fortune 500 CEO, received The Executive Leadership Council's Achievement Award.
Ursula Burns
Chairman and CEO, Xerox
Hazel O'Leary
President, Fisk University
PricewaterhouseCoopers
PepsiCo Inc.
Target Corporation
Don Thompson
President and COO McDonald's Corporation
Reatha Clark King
Former President and Board Chair General Mills Foundation
Jim Skinner
Chief Executive Officer McDonald's Corporation
Arnold Donald
President & CEO-Elect The Executive Leadership Council
Alexander Cummings
EVP and Chief Administrative Officer The Coca-Cola Company
Muhtar Kent
Chairman and CEO The Coca-Cola Company
Roy Dunbar
Chair, ELF Board of Directors Chairman, Sustainable Star
Thomas J. McInerney
ING Americas
General Colin Powell
Ret.
Alex Gorsky
Johnson & Johnson
Earvin "Magic" Johnson
Magic Johnson Enterprises
Michael Strautmanis
Intergovernmental Relations and Public Engagement, The White House
P. Gregory Garrison
Ernest G. Green
Barclays Capital
Ingrid Saunders Jones
The Coca-Cola Company
Rex W. Tillerson
ExxonMobil
Robert Brown
BNC Associates
Rodney Adkins
IBM
Susan Taylor
Essence Communications
Dr. Ancella Livers
Institute for Leadership Development and Research