Jennifer Reingold, Fortune

Jennifer Reingold

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Past articles by Jennifer:

Why Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Is the Original Geek

Wozniak spoke about happiness at this year's C2 conference, and reminded the audience of Silicon Valley's soullessness today. → Read More

How to Build a Breakthrough Brand

Advice from veteran blue-chip marketer Jim Stengel. → Read More

Coca-Cola CEO Muhta Kent Steps Down: Coke Brands Face Challenges

Coca-Cola CEO Muhta Kent will step down in April 2017. He will be replaced by chief operating officer James Quincey. → Read More

What to Do—and Not to Do—In a Crisis

Crisis management tips from top experts in the field who spoke at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Next Gen Summit in California. → Read More

You Should Never Email a Busy Executive Asking to 'Pick Their Brain'

The standard networking email ("Can I buy you a coffee and pick your brain?") strikes dread in the hearts of busy executives. → Read More

Justin Trudeau’s Chief of Staff Has A Message For Americans: Come to Canada

Katie Telford on Canada's new government. → Read More

SoulCycle had record turnout post-election

SoulCycle had record traffic after Donald Trump's election victory. → Read More

Nordstrom on Selling Ivanka Trump Products: “We strive to be agnostic”

Co-president Pete Nordstrom says he'll evaluate brands on results, not politics. → Read More

Donald Trump: Now Comes The Hard Part

Five traits that President Trump must have to be a good leader. → Read More

Why Lands’ End Ousted Its Change Agent

The Lands' End CEO was doing what she'd been hired to do. What went wrong? → Read More

Why Top Women Are Disappearing From Corporate America

Few women become CEO—even fewer get second chances. Investigating the ongoing loss of a crucial asset in corporate America. → Read More

Inside Fortune's 2016 Most Powerful Women List

Learn more about Fortune's annual list of the Most Powerful women. → Read More

Introducing Fortune’s Most Powerful Women List for 2016

Less than half are CEOs. → Read More

Hyper-Loopy: Chaos and Mudslinging in a Tech Startup

Wild allegations erupt inside the company soon after $80 million in high-profile funding. → Read More

Disney's COO steps down, leaving succession open

It can't be easy to be the No. 2 to Walt Disney CEO and Chairman Bob Iger. For starters, Iger's had an incredible run at Disney, boosting the company on all cylinders in his 11 years at the helm of the $52 billion in revenues entertainment and media giant. It's a hard act to follow. The other tough part is that Iger keeps not leaving. Although he announced in 2011 that he'd leave in 2015, he… → Read More

How a Radical Shift Left Zappos Reeling

A move to “self-management” has shaken Zappos. Can it regain its mojo? → Read More

Three Big Misconceptions About Millennials

They're better-adjusted than you might think, says a Fortune panel. → Read More

Walgreens-Rite-Boots-Aid-Alliance: Trust us, it will work!

Walgreens Boots Alliance announces another blockbuster deal--to buy Rite Aid. The market likes it, but details are hard to come by. → Read More

CEO succession: Is anyone in charge?

It’s the crisis scenario that you hope never plays out: The sudden stepping down of a chief executive, whether it be for mismanagement, illness, or a boardroom coup. That’s what happene... → Read More

Theranos’ board: Plenty of political connections, little relevant expertise

“With three former cabinet secretaries, two former senators, and retired military brass, it’s a board like no other.” So begins Fortune Editor-at-Large Roger Parloff’s 2014 piec... → Read More