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Oprah Winfrey and Ursula Burns: African American Women Top List of 'Rags to Riches' CEOs

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Aretha Franklin and Annie Lennox sang 'Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves' way back in the '80s, and this piece of pop wisdom is holding true for ladies in the new millenium. The Huffington Post just released a list of the Top Ten CEOs who came up from nothing to make it into the realms of the über-rich -- and the extremely powerful. And, it is quite an achievement that two of the ten featured are African American women. Oprah Winfrey and the relatively new CEO of Xerox, Ursula Burns, are prominent members of the club of "rags-to-riches" CEOs:

1. Lloyd Blankfein, CEO And Chairman, Goldman Sachs
2. Larry Ellison, Oracle Co-Founder and CEO
3. Ursula Burns, Xerox CEO
4. John Paul Dejoria, Co-founder and CEO of John Paul Mitchell
5. Oprah Winfrey, Media Mogul
6. Sheldon Adelson, CEO and Chairman of the Las Vegas Sands Corp
7. Howard Schultz, Starbucks Chairman and CEO
8. Guy Laliberte, Cirque Du Soleil Founder and CEO
9. Roman Abramovich, Oil Tycoon and Owner of Chelsea FC
10. Li Ka- Shing, Chairman of Hutchison Whampoa Limited and Cheung Kong Holdings


We all know about Oprah's numerous career and charity achievements as a media maven. This latest recognition of her prowess comes as Winfrey grows close to launching her OWN television network in a unique business partnership with the Discovery channel. This latest business move will make the billion-dollar brand of Oprah more powerful than ever.

Ursula Burns, being relatively new to the CEO scene, you might know less about. Burns is not only the first African American woman to lead a major U.S. corporation -- Burns is also the first woman to succeed another woman as CEO. After being named CEO of the Xerox corporation in July of 2009, Ursula was also made the company's chairman in May of 2010.

The personal stories of the CEOs listed above are truly amazing, and certainly an inspiration to anyone seeking to live their dream of becoming an entrepreneur. From overcoming poverty like Oprah, rough New York City streets like Ursula, or homelessness -- twice! -- as did the founder of John Paul Mitchell hair products, these business leaders show that it is possible to survive and thrive despite dire economic circumstances.

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