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Sheryl WuDunn (born November 16, 1959) is an American business executive, writer, , and winner.

A senior banker focusing on growth companies in technology, new media and the emerging markets, WuDunn also works with double bottom line firms, alternative energy issues, and women entrepreneurs. She has also been a adviser with and was previously a and business executive for The New York Times, where she served as a foreign correspondent in the and bureaus.


Biography
A third generation , Sheryl WuDunn grew up in New York City on the Upper West Side of . She attended Cornell University, graduating with a BA in European History in 1981. Cornell News: Cornell Institute for Workplace Studies (IWS) workplace colloqium webpage For three years, WuDunn worked for Bankers Trust Company as an international loan officer. After this, she earned her MBA from Harvard Business School and MPA from Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.

WuDunn married reporter in 1988. After working for The Wall Street Journal and other publications, WuDunn joined the staff of The New York Times as a correspondent in the Beijing bureau in 1989.

WuDunn worked for a time for as a vice president in its investment management division as a private wealth advisor, before leaving to write a book.

WuDunn and her husband Kristof won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1990 for their coverage of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. "International Reporting". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 2013-10-30. They were the first married couple ever to win a Pulitzer for journalism; WuDunn was the first female Asian-American reporter to win a Pulitzer. She also won a George Polk Award and an Overseas Press Club award, both for reporting in .

In 2009, WuDunn and Kristof received the Dayton Literary Peace Prize's 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award. Dayton Literary Peace Prize - Press Release Announcing 2009 Finalists In 2011, WuDunn was listed by as one of the 150 Women who Shake the World. "150 Women Who Shake the World", Newsweek, March 5, 2012

In 2012, WuDunn was selected as one of 60 notable members of the League of Extraordinary Women by Fast Company magazine. In 2013, she was included as one of the leading "women who make America" in the PBS documentary "The Makers". She was also featured in a 2013 Harvard Business School film about prominent women who have graduated from the business school. In August 2015, named her one of the 31 most prominent graduates of the Harvard Business School.

In 2015 she signed an open letter which the had been collecting signatures for; the letter was addressed to and Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, urging them to focus on women as they serve as the head of the G7 in Germany and the AU in South Africa respectively, which will start to set the priorities in development funding before a main UN summit in September 2015 that will establish new development goals for the generation.


Books
WuDunn has co-authored five best-sellers with her husband. and are books which examine the cultural, social, and political situation of largely through interviews and personal experiences. Her third best-selling book, was , and WuDunn later was featured in the award-winning PBS documentary made of the book. Half the Sky was adapted into a Facebook game that aimed to raise awareness about women's issues globally. Her fourth best-seller, A Path Appears: Transforming Lives, Creating Opportunity, published in 2014, is a guide to effective charitable giving and making a difference in addressing global challenges. It was turned into a widely watched PBS documentary, featuring Jennifer Garner, Eva Longoria, Alfre Woodard, Blake Lively, in early 2015. Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope, published in 2020, was also a New York Times best seller.


Boards
WuDunn served for more than a decade on the Cornell University board of trustees, including as a member of the board's finance committee and investment committee. Initially appointed to the Cornell board by the university president, she was later reappointed by the New York governor and served under two governors. She also served for many years on the advisory council of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and in 2013 was elected by alumni to the Princeton University board of trustees. She currently serves on the board of advisors for Fuel Freedom Foundation. WuDunn is also on the advisory boards of a number of start-up companies in a variety of fields, including healthcare and mobile security.


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