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She's the youngest woman to have led a Fortune 500 company and now running a $100B+ healthcare giant 2/17/26
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- Feb 17, 2026
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- cnbc.com/changemakers
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Summary
The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with Sarah London, CEO of Centene Corporation — the youngest woman to lead a Fortune 500 company and now at the helm of a $100B+ healthcare giant. London shares how a competitive mindset shaped her leadership, why she believes a CEO should "get all of the blame and none of the credit," and what excites her most about AI in healthcare. Follow and listen to the "CNBC Changemakers and Power Players" podcast on Apple and Spotify.