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Accenture CEO Julie Sweet shares why her firm is acquiring Udacity to launch an AI-powered training platform. Diane Brady. March 5, 2024 at 11:10 AM. Copied; Gavin John—Bloomberg/Getty Images.
Sweet said she’s had a “busy travel quarter” as Accenture posted $17.7 billion in revenue. Accenture boss Julie Sweet met 30 global CEOs in the past 2 months, and nearly all of them are ...
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet, though, has a simple question to identify whether her interviewees are ready for the job. In an interview on the In Good Company podcast with Nicolai Tangen, ...
Julie Sweet, the CEO of Accenture North America, is on her fifth Davos. Some things, she says, never change at the World Economic Forum. The tempo is frenetic, and each day is packed full of ...
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet announced yesterday that her breast cancer has come back, noting in a memo to staff that “the prognosis from my doctor is excellent; the cancer was caught early, and my ...
Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture, joins CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin at the World Economic Forum in Davos to discuss key global issues such as AI, tariffs, and workforce transformation. She emphasizes ...
Julie Sweet will become the new chief executive of Accenture, the consulting firm announced on Thursday, adding another female leader to the senior-most ranks of the corporate world. With Ms ...
Accenture has named Julie Sweet as its next CEO, adding to the few woman who run major companies. The consulting company said Thursday that Sweet, 51, will take the top job in September. She’s ...