Anne M. Mulcahy

Xerox has a new chief executive officer. On July 1, Xerox President Ursula M. Burns replaced Anne M. Mulcahy as CEO, a position she has held since 2001. Burns, 50, an African-American woman who started with Xerox in 1980 as an intern and rose through the ranks, has played an increasingly crucial role in recent years, overseeing the IT organization, corporate strategy, human resources, corporate marketing and global accounts. Still, despite her busy schedule, she found time to speak to in-plants at both the NGPA conference last fall and the 2007 ACUP conference.

Xerox Corp. has unveiled a new corporate identity. The re-imagined brand is designed to reflect today’s Xerox, a customer-centric company built on a continuing history of innovative ideas, products and services that meet the needs of businesses small to large, according to the company. “We have transformed Xerox into a business that connects closely with customers in a content-rich digital marketplace,” said Anne M. Mulcahy, Xerox chairman and CEO. “Our new brand reflects who we are, the markets we serve and the innovation that differentiates us in our industry. We have expanded into new markets, created new businesses, acquired new capabilities, developed technologies that

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