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In 2015, Boudreaux formed her own healthcare consulting company, GKB Global Health, LLC. In 2017, she became CEO of Elevance Health. In 2020, Boudreaux was ranked 10th on the Forbes list of "The World's 100 Most Powerful Women" and ranked 14th in 2023. [3] [4] She was ranked 10th on Fortune's list of Most Powerful Women in 2023. [5]
[25] [10] Lynch was later named to Time's Time 100 annual list of the hundred most influential people in the world in 2023. [26] In 2024, the business magazine CEO Today named Lynch its "Healthcare CEO of the Year," recognizing her leadership of CVS. [27] She delivered the commencement address at Bryant University in May 2024. [24]
Since 2004, Forbes, an American business magazine, has published an annual list of its ranking of the 100 most powerful women in the world. Edited by prominent Forbes journalists, including Moira Forbes , the list is compiled using various criteria such as visibility and economic impact.
Thailand has the highest proportion of female CEOs in the world, with 30 percent of companies employing female CEOs, followed by the People's Republic of China, with 19 percent. [2] In the European Union the figure is 9 percent and in the United States it is 5 percent. [2] In 2024, 10.4% of the CEOs at companies in the Fortune 500 were female. [3]
Judith R. Faulkner (born August 11, 1943) is an American billionaire businesswoman who is the CEO and founder of Epic Systems, a healthcare software company located in Verona, Wisconsin. [2] Faulkner founded Epic Systems in 1979, with the original name of Human Services Computing. [ 3 ]
There were 337 women listed on the world's billionaires as of 4 April 2023, up from 327 in 2022. [1] Since 2021, Françoise Bettencourt Meyers has been listed as the world's wealthiest woman. According to a 2021 billionaire census, women make up 11.9% of the billionaire cohort, and "just over half of all female billionaires are heiresses, with ...
This is a list of women CEOs of the Fortune 500, based on the magazine's 2024 list (updated yearly). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As of Sept. 2024, women were CEOs at 10.4% of Fortune 500 companies. Fortune 500 women CEOs as of 2024 (52 women)
Susanne Klatten (born 1962), influential board member and majority shareholder of the chemicals manufacturer Altana; Aygül Özkan (born 1971), politician, former minister in Lower Saxony; Johanna Quandt (1926–2015), served as deputy chair of BMW; Anni Schaad (1911–1988), founded the jewellery company Langani