From CNN.
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet describes receiving the Anti-Defamation League’s Courage Against Hate Award as one of her proudest moments as CEO, and getting diagnosed with breast cancer for a second time as one of the worst. Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla was with her both times.
For The 1 on 1 with CNN, they get personal about their family history, the future of cancer, using AI in the workplace, and more.
Watch the latest episode of The 1 on 1 with CNN at CNN.com/the1on1.
Chapters:
0:00: Intro
00:37: Proudest moment in Sweet’s time as CEO
01:42: How Bourla’s parents survived the Holocaust
04:09: Bourla’s career journey from academia to Pfizer
05:25: Sweet’s path from Partner at Cravath to general counsel at Accenture
06:40: The lesson Sweet’s dad taught her that influenced her life
08:45: Bourla’s best advice
09:12: Pfizer’s latest investments to try and cure cancer
10:23: How Sweet managed her second breast cancer diagnosis
13:39: If Bourla and Sweet switched jobs for a day
14:11: How Bourla and Sweet are trying to transform Pfizer and Accenture
17:09: How Bourla and Sweet use AI as personal assistants
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