[2] She announced her retirement as CEO on May 21, 2009, prior to the company's annual shareholder meeting.
in English and Journalism from Marymount College of Fordham University in Tarrytown, New York.
[4] Mulcahy joined Xerox as a field sales representative in 1976 and rose through the ranks.
[6] [citation needed] When she became CEO on Aug 1, 2001, the stock price was $8.25, and on Jan 1, 2002. when she became chairwoman.
She also served on Catalyst, Citigroup, Fuji Xerox, and Target Corp. A letter sent to Citi shareholders on March 26, 2009, by the labor union, American Federation of State County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME), recommended shareholders vote against re-electing six of their directors[7] The Wall Street Journal named Mulcahy one of 50 women to watch in 2005 and Forbes magazine ranked her at the sixth position among the Most Powerful Women in America in 2005.