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  • Top 10 Successful Black CEOs in America

    There are a lot of negatives associated with the word “Black” when asked, “what does it stand for?”. For a very long period, people of colour and the black community have been misunderstood to a point that they at times feel apologetic for being black. There is a lot of frustration with the violence, racism, and underrepresentation faced by people of the Black race simply because they are Black.

    There are powerful leaders like Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King Jr. and many more from the black community who, even when faced with struggles, barriers, misconceptions, racism and other problems have continued to show what it means to be black and proud.

    Their work and identity reflect and continue to empower the community and give them the representation that is needed. Let’s look at the top black CEOs of America. These powerful people have shattered barriers and created role models for people of colour to look up to.

    1. Muhga Eltigani
    2. Oprah Winfrey
    3. Dr Tony Coles
    4. Robyn Rihanna Fenty
    5. Marvin Ellison
    6. Ursula Burns
    7. Don Thompson
    8. Mary Winston
    9. Ted W Love
    10. Toni Newman

    Lack of Representation of Black CEOs

    It is the 21st century and discrimination still persists. In general, black people are not promoted to leadership positions as often as others are. Only four CEOs Roz Brewer, Thasunda Brown Duckett, Marvin Ellison and René Jones made it to the list of leading Fortune 500 companies in the year 2021. One of the most talked-about CEO this year Elon Musk’s Tesla was ranked at the 100 in 2021.

    We have curated a list of the black CEOs that have been successful in leading some of the top organizations working in industries as diverse as healthcare to consumer goods. Besides rescuing businesses that had their heads above water in diverse industries, these leaders have created space for inspiration for their community in the USA.

    Here’s a list of the top 10 Black CEOs in America

    1. Muhga Eltigani

    Founder & CEO: NaturAll Club

    Headquartered in: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Term: 2015 – Present

    Industry: Consumer Goods

    Muhga Eltigani, Founder of NaturAll Club
    Muhga Eltigani, Founder of NaturAll Club

    Being excited about how women are leading from different dynamics and emerging as leaders in today’s society, Mugha said:

    I want to be a part of that. And I want to give back.

    Her passion for helping the community love and inspire itself is one of the things that drives her to keep at it. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations; African Studies, and Religious Studies, Muhga Eltigani is a Founder/Chief Executive Officer at NaturAll Club.

    NaturAll provides a subscription-based service that aims at promoting clean beauty standards with hair products that are freshly made using ingredients such as avocados, bananas and coconut crème. These ingredients are found to help hair become healthier. The products can be customized according to the person’s hair care needs.

    Having a conflicting relationship with her hair, she was inspired by the homemade products of African women while interning in Ghana and visiting family in Sudan. Mugha began experimenting with natural ingredients in her own hair when she decided to embrace the idea, and later shared these recipes on her YouTube channel.

    Let go of her law school, making the move to build a startup with co-founder Sam Roberts, pooling in her own personal savings for the NaturAll Club. She has been an active member of various societies including Sphinx Senior Society, Onyx Honor Society and Sigma Loto Rho.

    Achievements of Muhga Eltigani

    Eltigani has been honoured by Forbes 30 Under 30, Inc. Magazine’s 30 Under 30 in Business, Business Insider, and Essence and received awards that include:

    • Stephen Wise Award (Office of the Chaplain at Univ. Of Pennsylvania—April 2014)
    • Human Rights Award (Jubilee School – May 2014)
    • Sigma Iota Rho (International Relations Honor Society)
    • Black Alumni Association Student Leadership Award (University of Pennsylvania, April 2014) (Academic Year 2012-2013; Summer 2013) Sphinx Senior Society
    • Foreign Language and Area Studies Award
    • Onyx Senior Honor Society

    2. Oprah Winfrey

    CEO: Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN)

    Headquartered in: Los Angeles, California

    Term: 2011 – Present

    Industry: Entertainment

    Oprah Winfrey, Founder and CEO of Oprah Winfrey Network
    Oprah Winfrey, Founder and CEO of Oprah Winfrey Network

    The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams – Oprah Winfrey

    Oprah Winfrey has achieved it all, from writing a book to hosting her own talk show. She is an actress, producer, publisher, innovator and philanthropist. But just in case it escaped your notice, she is also the CEO of the successful cable network Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN).

    OWN is a joint venture between Harpo, Inc. and Discovery Communications. It was available in 85 million homes when it launched on January 1, 2011. Inspired by the iconic leader herself, she attracts superstar talent to join her in prime time, building a global community of like-minded viewers and leading that community to connect on social media and beyond.

    According to a Forbes report for 2020, it was estimated to be 37 million. The net worth of Oprah Winfrey as of 2022 is 3.5 billion dollars.

    The global media leader has been involved in various activities, volunteering for the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy Foundation and Angel Network.

    Achievements of Oprah Winfrey

    Oprah has received the following awards for her work:

    • Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: The Color Purple: Nominated (1986)
    • Won Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 2011.
    • Was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2013.
    • Academy Award for Best Picture: Selma: Nominated (2015)

    3. Dr Tony Coles

    President, Chairman, and CEO: Cerevel Therapeutics

    Headquartered in: Cambridge Massachusetts

    Term: 2018 – Present

    Industry: Pharmaceutical manufacturing

    Tony Coles, CEO of Cerevel Therapeutics
    Tony Coles, CEO of Cerevel Therapeutics

    Dr Tony Coles is the CEO of Cerevel Therapeutics. He has also worked for the following organizations in the past as the CEO:

    • Ex-CEO of TRATE Enterprises, LLC
    • Ex-CEO of Yumanity Therapeutics
    • Ex-CEO of Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    • Ex-CEO NPS Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    Dr Tony Coles has earned the following degrees:

    • B.S. degree from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland
    • M.S. degree in public health from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts
    • And his M.D. degree from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.

    Before working for Cereval Therapeutics Dr. Cole has also worked with, ACE inhibitor drugs, LLC, Merck & Co., Onyx Pharmaceuticals, TRATE Enterprises, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, and Yumanity Therapeutics.

    Cerevel Therapeutics operates as a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, which was formed through a partnership with Pfizer and Bain Capital in the year 2018. The company incorporates an understanding of the biology and neuro circuitry of the brain with advanced chemistry and central nervous system (CNS) receptor pharmacology. To help discover and develop novel therapies focusing on neuroscience diseases. The pharmaceutical manufacturing company has its funding from Crunchbase itself.

    Tony Coles is an active member of multiple communities and national organizations, such as:

    • The board of trustees at Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine
    • NPS Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    • The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture
    • The board of trustees for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Council of Foreign Relations.

    Tony Coles is a director at:

    • Campus Crest Communities, Inc.
    • Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings
    • McKesson Corporation, and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    • Paralympic Foundation
    • The U.S. Olympic

    4. Robyn Rihanna Fenty

    Founder and CEO: Fenty Beauty and Clara Lionel Foundation

    Headquartered in: San Francisco, California

    Term: 2017 – Present

    Industry: Cosmetics

    Rihanna Fenty, founder and CEO of Fenty Beauty and Clara Lionel Foundation
    Rihanna Fenty, founder and CEO of Fenty Beauty and Clara Lionel Foundation

    “It’s important for me to know who I am. There’s no way for people to know me.” – Robyn Rihanna Fenty

    Born in Barbados in 1998 Rihanna has a history of a rough past with her parents’ divorce. In her teens, she enjoyed making music with her classmates and was eventually introduced to record producer Evan Rogers by her friends.

    Travelling to Connecticut to work on her four-song demo album that included “Pon de replay” which later became her first hit single. Impressed with her singing skills Jay – Z collaborated with her on one of her other albums Music of the Sun which became platinum. Since her career took off Rihanna has been on a successful journey. She is an actress, a singer, a businesswoman and a mom.

    The makeup line that was launched by the fashion, music and beauty icon: Fenty Beauty is very well known. Riris’ cosmetic brand was launched with the aim of inclusivity inspired by her personal style, which has made her a billionaire. Rihanna is the founder and CEO of Fenty Beauty.

    Since the launch of the brand, it has become a label for disruption of the market and expansion into other domains as well through collaborations. This includes Fenty Beauty, Fenty Skin, Savage × Fenty.

    She has also been involved in charity work. She started to honour her grandparents, and she is the founder of the Clara Lionel Foundation which supports health and emergency response programs and effective education around the world. One of her most recent investments includes Destree.

    Achievements of Rihanna Fenty:

    • Being listed as one of the Top 100 Most Influential People by Time magazine.
    • Became the Creative Director for the brand Puma in 2014.
    • Winning 9 Grammys, 12 Billboard Awards, and two BRIT Awards.
    • Expanding her brand from Fenty Beauty, Savage × Fenty, and Fenty Skincare.

    5. Marvin Ellison

    Chairman, President & CEO: Lowe’s

    Headquartered in: Mooresville, North Carolina

    Term: 2018 – Present

    Industry: Retail

    Marvin Ellison, CEO of Lowe's
    Marvin Ellison, CEO of Lowe’s

    “One of our core behaviors is to show courage, and I ask you to demonstrate that by raising opportunities that need to be addressed.” –

    Lowe’s continues to fulfil its commitment to improving the homes and businesses of homeowners, renters, and professionals. It has grown from a small-town hardware store to one of the largest home improvement retailers around the globe. The company has more than 2,200 stores and approximately 300,000 workers in the USA and Canada and generated revenue of $96.3 billion in 2021.

    Before joining Lowe’s Marvin served as chairman and CEO of J.C. Penney Co. He is also the first African American to be President and CEO of two Fortune 500 companies.

    His early life was marked by poverty and the limitations of living in rural and impoverished conditions. Despite these challenges, he majored in business at the University of Memphis. Juggling odd jobs, he managed to pay for his tuition fees.

    Graduating with a Business Administration degree in Marketing and later earned his MBA at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. He built his career in retail. He has worked for Target, Home Depot, Global Logistics, and JCPenney.

    After leaving JCPenney, he joined Lowe’s and became CEO in 2018. The result of his leadership was an increase in the stock price of the company and its ranking on the Fortune 500 list of America’s 500 largest corporations by revenue.

    The committees Marvin is a member of:

    • FedEx Corporation, Board Member
    • Retail Industry Leaders Association, Board Member
    • The University of Memphis, Board of Trustees
    • The Business Council

    Marvin with his wife Sharyn is committed to serving within their faith and communities. Mainly through the support of organizations that promote higher education, self-empowerment and excellence for minority youth.


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    6. Ursula Burns

    Former CEO: Xerox Holdings

    Headquartered in: Norwalk, Connecticut

    Term: 2009 – 2017

    Industry: Information technologies and services

    Ursula Burns, Former CEO of Xerox
    Ursula Burns, Former CEO of Xerox

    “Dreams do come true, but not without the help of others, a good education, a strong work ethic, and the courage to lean in” – Ursula Burns

    Known as among the first black women to be a CEO and succeed as the head of a Fortune 500 company. Born in New York and raised in a low-income housing project in Manhattan Ursula was raised by a single mother.

    She obtained a bachelor of science degree in the field of Mechanical Engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of New York University in Brooklyn and a Master of Science from Columbia University. She joined Xerox as a summer mechanical engineering intern and later became a full-time employee there.

    She was appointed as the CEO of Xerox Holdings in the year 2010. She led the company to success, turning it into a valuable business. In 2015 the company generated $18 billion in revenue. She stepped down from the position of the company after Xerox was split into two publicly traded companies: Conduent and a newly created Xerox.

    Xerox Holdings Corporation is a holding company. The Company provides printers, scanners, supplies, and accessories through its subsidiaries. The company also serves the health care, insurance, government, and retail sectors across the globe. Xerox had previously focused only on document technology, for which Ursula was named as chairwoman, a $1 billion division.

    Achievements of Ursula Burns:

    • Serving as Chairwoman of VEON in 2017
    • Being the first African-American woman to lead an S&P 500 company.
    • Being a founding member of Change the Equation, a CEO-led non-profit program to boost STEM education in 2010 that was launched by the Obama administration.
    • Being a member of the Uber board of directors.

    7. Don Thompson

    Former CEO: McDonald’s

    CEO: Cleveland Avenue

    Headquartered in: Chicago, Illinois

    Term: 2015 – Present

    Industry: Restaurant

    Don Thompson, Former CEO of McDonald's
    Don Thompson, Former CEO of McDonald’s

    Born in 1963, Chicago Don Thompson paved the way for the many firsts in the history of McDonald’s for the black community. He pursued a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Purdue University in Indiana. Graduated with a defence systems job as an engineering specialist with the Northrop Corporation in the Chicago suburb of Rolling Meadows.

    Starting as a robotics engineer at McDonald’s he worked for the company for twenty-three years. As he was promoted, he also became the first Senior Vice President and Restaurant Support Officer for the company in the Midwest division. As a CEO, the job definitely came with many challenges as it required constant travelling for him.

    He developed innovations for the global market during his time as an executive. He made impressive changes overseeing the menu that was curated based on local markets, field operations, and more. As a result, the company’s improvement rate and success increased. Thompson served as the CEO of the world’s fastest-growing food chain: McDonald’s globally for five years, which made history.

    MC Donald’s is the place that truly stands for food, folks and fun where you can unwind and spend some quality time with your loved ones over food. Be it for birthdays or breakfast, MC Donald’s has become the go-to place for people of all age groups.

    Quoting on what it felt like being the CEO: Thompson admitted that he had not given much thought to the question of what it would be like to be the CEO of McDonald’s, but nevertheless grabbed the opportunity when offered the role not just for his benefit, “but for those who look like us and came up like us”.

    Don Thompson served on the Board of Directors for the following companies:

    McDonald’s Corporation, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Catalyst, Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Purdue University

    Don Thompson is a member of the following organizations:

    • The Civic Committee of the Commercial Club
    • The Economic Club
    • World Business Chicago
    • and the Brazier Foundation

    Achievements of Don Thompson

    • He was the first black CEO at McDonald’s in almost a century of history.
    • He has been listed as Black Enterprise’s 2007 Corporate Executive of the Year.
    • One of BLACK ENTERPRISE’s 100 Most Powerful Executives in Corporate America.

    After quitting his job, he still continues to engage himself in different initiatives to empower the black community. Thompson currently is the CEO of Cleveland Avenue Foundation for Education (The CAFE) which he founded in 2014 with his wife Liz Thompson with the goal of bringing equity to the black community and breaking racial barriers. Currently, he lives with his wife Elizabeth and two children near Chicago Land.

    8. Mary Winston

    Former CEO: Bed Bath & Beyond

    Term: 7 months

    Headquartered in: New Jersey, New York

    Industry: Retail

    Mary Winston, Former CEO of Bath & Beyond
    Mary Winston, Former CEO of Bath & Beyond

    Winston is a well-respected leader who has served as an EVP & chief financial officer for a large fortune 300 retailer, as well as two other large companies, leading sizable financial organizations for years on large public company boards and audit committees for many years.

    She is also the first black woman to head a Fortune 500 company after Ursula Burns and is listed as one of the most powerful women in corporate America.

    Winston has extensive experience in all aspects of finance and accounting, as well as M&A, organizational strategy, cost restructuring programs, corporate governance/ compliance, and investor relations/communications.

    This e-commerce business dealing with retail has a wide range of categories some of which include: bedding, bath, kitchen, dining, storage and cleaning and much more. Aiming at one goal: making people feel at home. In addition to this, the company fosters a culture that is diverse and equity-based, as well as customer-centric.

    The corporate and retail industries are now the only industries that she has experience with; the others include retail, publishing/media, manufacturing and pharma.

    Her public boards and memberships include:

    • Acuity Brands, Inc.
    • Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.
    • Dover Corporation

    Achievements of Winston

    • Corporate Directors to Watch, Issued by Directors & Boards Magazine—Jan 2017
    • Most Powerful Corporate Directors Issued by Savoy Magazine, January 2016
    • Most Powerful Women in Business in 2015, 2010, 2006

    9. Ted W Love

    CEO: Global Blood Therapeutics

    Headquartered in: South San Francisco, California

    Term: 2014 – Present

    Industry: Biotechnology

    Ted Love, President and CEO of Global Blood Therapeutics
    Ted Love, President and CEO of Global Blood Therapeutics

    Ted Love is the president and CEO of Global Blood Therapeutics. Earned his B.A. in molecular biology from Haverford College and an M.D. from Yale Medical School. He completed his residency and fellowship training in internal medicine and cardiology at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. He later served as a faculty member in the department of cardiology there.

    Global Blood Therapeutics has a history of ten years of remaining committed to its goal of changing the paradigm of how SCD (sickle cell disease) is treated. They develop and create treatments for people living with blood-based disorders, starting with sickle cell disease. GBT has also developed the first drug that was approved by the FDA targeting the underlying cause of sickle cell disease rather than just its symptoms.

    He has held a variety of positions in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.

    • President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors at the Nuvelo
    • Served as Senior Vice President of Development at Theravance Inc.
    • Worked at Genentech, Inc. holding several senior management positions
    • Chairman of Genentech’s Product Development Committee

    He has been on the following boards:

    • Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
    • Predix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    • Santarus, Inc.
    • Affymax, Inc.
    • ARCA biopharma, Inc.
    • The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) Independent Citizens’ Oversight Committee)

    10. Toni Newman

    CEO: Black AIDS Institute

    Headquartered in: Los Angeles

    Term: 2021 – Present

    Industry: Healthcare

    Toni Newman, CEO of Black AIDS Institute
    Toni Newman, CEO of Black AIDS Institute

    She has earned her identity and is proud of it, facing challenges like finding herself in a world where she fought to earn it. Despite losing her family and friends’ support, employment and shelter. Toni still found the courage to continue to seek the path that was right for her. The estimated Net Worth of Toni Newman is $1 million dollars.

    Toni Newman is a member of the African American transgender community. Born in North Carolina, she earned her BA degree in sociology from Wake Forest University and has been studying at the ALU School of Law, a current candidate for her Juris Doctorate (JD).

    Toni Newman is also the author of the best-selling memoir I Rise-The Transformation of Toni Newman, which has been nominated for two Lambda literary awards in the categories of memoirs and transgender non-fiction. Which was also adapted into a feature film with the title “The Heart of a Woman”

    Committed to ending the HIV epidemic formerly known as the African American AIDS Policy Training Institute. It was founded by Phil Willson in 1999. Black Aids Institute is a national non-profit organization making people aware and ending HIV in black America while engaging and working with black institutions and leaders.

    Newman has experience working in:

    • Chair Of the Board of Directors for TransCanWork, Inc
    • Faculty Member at Transgender Strategy Center
    • Co-Founder/CEO at SPI Productions LLC
    • Interim Director of Employment Services at SF LGBT Center
    • Executive Director at JAMES ST. JAMES INFIRMARY
    • Development Director at Maitri compassionate care
    • Fundraiser/ legislative assistant at Equality California
    • Interim Director of Development and Communication at T.H.E. (To Help Everyone) Health and Wellness Centers
    • Interim Executive Director/President at LYRIC

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    Conclusion

    Overcoming barriers, shattering stereotypes and paving the way for future generations. They have proven what they bring to the table and what they can do to create change, as black CEOs with the power to lead. All the while giving back to their communities will drive success at some of the most successful organizations in America.

    FAQs

    Which company has black CEO?

    Some of the companies that have black CEOs are:

    • Craig Arnold, Eaton
    • Rosalind ‘Roz’ Brewer, Walgreens Boots Alliance
    • Thasunda Brown Duckett, TIAA
    • Marvin Ellison, Lowe’s
    • Janice Bryant Howroyd, ActOne
    • Paul Mola, Roswell Biotechnologies
    • Toni Newman, Black AIDS Institute

    Who was the first black woman CEO?

    Ursula Burns was the first black woman CEO. She became the CEO of Xerox in 2009.

    Who was the first black CEO?

    Clifton R.Wharton, Jr. was the first black CEO of TIAA-CREF he took the charge of the company in 1987.

  • 10 Unknown Facts about Xerox you Never knew

    Set in New York, Xerox is an American company that sells print and digital document products and services like photocopiers, fax machines, and laser printers. As of 2021, Xerox offers its services to 160 countries around the globe.

    Xerox has also developed several technologies like GUI, mouse, ethernet, and personal computers. Many of these ideas were picked up by Apple and later Microsoft.

    How did Xerox come into existence?

    Xerox was founded in 1906 as The Haloid Photographic Company in Rochester, New York. The cycle, which made photographic duplicates onto plain, uncoated paper, was developed by Chester Carlson. The item brought such a lot of achievement and fame that Xerox considered buying it.

    The organization changed its name to Xerox Corporation in 1961.

    Xerography
    Xerox 914
    Sitting must be avoided near the copier
    Wiping data is necessary
    Color copiers help young dogs
    The copyrighted version
    Ink is not used in Scanners
    Speed in the office
    Security peril
    The Fax machine
    Laser Printer
    The PC (Palo Alto Research Center; formerly Xerox PARC)
    FAQ

    Xerography

    Searching for a term to separate its new structure, Haloid instituted the term xerography from two Greek roots signifying “dry composition.

    Haloid changed its name to Haloid Xerox in 1958, and afterward Xerox Corporation in 1961.

    Xerox 914

    The Xerox 914 was considered “the best single result ever.” The 914, the primary plain paper scanner, was created via Carlson and John H. Dessauerit in 1959. Xerox had nearly $60 million in income.

    The specialty of the 914 was its straightforwardness and it would turn into the establishment of Xerox items and UIs. Incomes jumped to more than $500 million by 1965.

    Sitting must be avoided near the copier

    Although it may seem like an entertaining idea after you have had a tiresome day, to sit on the scanner; sitting on your scanner and pressing the green button can cause issues. Indeed, in 20% of all copiers, fixes are needed because of harm brought about by someone’s backside squeezing the glass.

    Wiping data is necessary

    Did you realize that 60% of all disposed of hard drives from computerized report frameworks, be they copiers, faxes or MFDs contain information? When you consider any risky data that goes through the normal office on a normal day, the danger is evident.

    Thus it is always advisable to try to delete all pictures and records from the system before disposing of your copier.

    Color copiers help young dogs

    101 Dalmatians
    101 Dalmatians

    The Haloid Corporation sent 7 shading copiers to Disney in the last part of the 50s. These copiers were utilized in the creation of 101 Dalmatians. Haloid became Xerox, to pay tribute to their best-selling product.

    The copyrighted version

    Both monochrome and shading copiers exist today. To prevent forging, Xerox shading copiers print a little example of spots to recognize it. That way, specialists can find the source of the duplicate print.


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    Ink is not used in Scanners

    Scanners use toner, which is a combination of plastic granules, rust, shade, and wax. The granules accept a photostatic charge and are drawn to a photosensitive drum. This drum moves pictures to paper. The toner is then fixed to the paper utilizing a warmth cycle. Ink, then again, is set on the paper using little jets which push the fluid in order of pulses.

    Speed in the office

    Xerox Riso ORPHIS X9050
    Xerox Riso ORPHIS X9050

    The world’s quickest printer created for office use is the Riso ORPHIS X9050. This machine is equipped for making more than 150 to 300 duplicates each moment. Before the idea of copying, people needed to depend on the utilization of carbon paper and hand depicting. Chester Carlson’s innovation was revolutionary, changing the view of the business.

    Security peril

    The principal famous printer, the Xerox 914, won the business world in 1959. If it was released today, Xerox could never move beyond health and security.

    Exclusively overusing the gadget could cause overheating, the gadget would generally blast into flames after many copies. The problem was serious enough and hence, Xerox started giving free fire extinguishers along with each copier machine.

    The Fax machine

    The project had an unappealing name – Long Distance Xerography (LDX). In any case, that is the place where the fax machine was conceived. The LDX had two copiers associated together through the public phone organization. It was presented in 1964.

    Laser Printer

    Xerox's First Laser Printer
    Xerox’s First Laser Printer

    The universal laser printer emerged from Xerox cages as well. It was developed by Gary Starkweather in 1969 by altering the Xerox 7000 copier. Although, it wasn’t presented until 1976 when IBM devised a similar item.


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    The PC (Palo Alto Research Center; formerly Xerox PARC)

    Xerox Alto
    Xerox Alto

    PARC is credited to have coordinated the mouse (created at SRI), graphical UI (GUI), and bitmap illustrations to make the world’s first PC in 1972. The gadget was named Xerox Alto. It was very less marketed, however, and was used at the organization’s workplaces and the US government and military workplaces.

    FAQ

    Who founded Xerox machine?

    Chester Carlson and James Watt were the inventors of the Xerox Copiers.

    When was Xerox founded?

    Xerox was founded on 18 April, 1906 by Chester Carlson and James Watt.

    Which company owns Xerox?

    In January 2018 Xerox was acquired by Fujifilm.