Ellen Kullman, CEO of 3D printing company Carbon, knows her way around a crisis. Kullman spent 27 years at chemical company DuPont, where she started as a marketing manager in 1988. She was named the ...
The 2018 Commencement speaker and trustee emeritaEllen J. Kullman(E '78) faces a considerable task: In a matter of minutes, her commencement address must appeal to listeners across diverse backgrounds ...
After companies promised for decades to fix the work environment for women, former DuPont Co. chief Ellen Kullman is watching her daughter encounter many of the same challenges that she did as a young ...
Ellen Kullman gets candid about what she was most prepared and unprepared for upon accepting her role as CEO Carbon’s innovative approach to polymer products Kullman reflects on gender in the ...
Former DuPont CEOand Tufts alumnaEllen J. Kullman (E ‘78) will return to her alma mater to deliver the commencement address to the Tufts University Class of 2018 on May 20. Kullman served as the CEO ...
There’s never a bad time to be named CEO of a Fortune 500 company, but when Ellen Kullman took over the 211-year-old DuPont at the beginning of 2009, things could have been better. The global economy ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Carbon’s Ellen Kullman is one of the 100 outstanding ...
For most businesses, the COVID-19 pandemic is a crisis situation. Global lockdowns forced organizations to shut down, lay off staff, or radically change the way they worked in a matter of days. While ...
Ellen Kullman is no stranger to a tough challenge. She became chairman and CEO of DuPont mere months after the Lehman Brothers collapse. She steered the company through a very public activist campaign ...
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