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Thasunda Brown Duckett: How a Trucker’s Daughter Took Over a Trillion-Dollar Financial Giant
Discover how Thasunda Duckett became the second Black woman to lead a Fortune 100 company. Learn how she went from modest beginnings to CEO of TIAA, all while raising four children and staying rooted in service.

In 2021, Thasunda Brown Duckett made history by becoming CEO of TIAA, a financial services giant that manages over $1 trillion in assets. With that appointment, she became just the second Black woman in history to lead a Fortune 100 company.
But what makes Thasunda’s journey remarkable isn’t just the title. It’s how she got there—with grit, intention, and a lifelong commitment to service and equity.
Thasunda was born in Rochester, New York, and raised in Texas. Her father was a truck driver, and her mother worked in education. Growing up in a working-class household, financial stability was not a given, and she often witnessed the struggles that came with it.
Despite these challenges, she excelled academically and pursued a degree in finance at the University of Houston. She later earned her MBA from Baylor University, setting the foundation for what would become a groundbreaking career in finance.