Ken Frazier
Ken Frazier was the longtime CEO of pharmaceutical giant Merck, and one of the few Black CEOs at the top of Corporate America. Now as an adviser at General Catalyst and cofounder of the social impact organization OneTen, Ken’s pushing to remake how business addresses racial and health equity.
“You don’t have to be a leader of a big company to make a difference.”
— Ken Frazier

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Ken Frazier, the longtime CEO of Merck, was one of the few Black CEOs at the top of corporate America. Now as an adviser at General Catalyst and co-founder of the social impact organization OneTen, he’s re-shaping how business addresses racial and health equity. There’s an important role business can play, he says, by stressing our commonality.