Roz Brewer's Departure from Walgreens Sheds Light on Lack of Diversity in C-Suite

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Rosalind Brewer is stepping down as the CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance, with the decision being mutual. Brewer, one of the few women running a Fortune 500 company and the only Black woman in that position when appointed, had been in the role since March 2021. The company is shifting its focus to health care services, but its shares have dropped to a 14-year low. The search for a permanent replacement is underway, while Ginger Graham, a director on the board of Walgreens, has been named interim chief.
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