Claire Zillman is a Hong Kong-based senior editor for Fortune, where she oversees a team of reporters that covers business in Asia.She also writes stories on women in business and gender in the workplace.Her feature on the then -unbroken glass ceiling at Wall Street’s banking giants won a New York Press Award for business reporting.She co- authors Fortune’s Broadsheet newsletter about women in business and co-chairs various Most Powerful Women conferences.Before moving to Hong Kong in 2020, she worked for Fortune in London and New York.Earlier in her career, Claire was a reporter for The American Lawyer magazine, covering legal affairs.She graduated with degrees in journalism and history from Syracuse University and is originally from Chicago.
PANEL DISCUSSION: The Next Step in Modern Healthcare
Modern healthcare is one of the most important applications for new
technologies—yet its companies are also among the most cautious.
New
medical advances played a decisive role in creating the effective
treatments, vaccines, drugs and life support systems that kept many
COVID patients alive. Now that modern healthcare has helped manage the
worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, what’s the next step for healthcare
companies?
