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Forbes' definitive ranking of the smartest and toughest female business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, scientists, philanthropists and CEOs making their mark in the world today. The World's...
Here are the top 10 women executives on Fortune’s 2021 Most Powerful Women list: 1. Karen Lynch, CEO, CVS Health 2. Jane Fraser, CEO, Citi 3. Julie Sweet, Chairman and CEO, Accenture
In the early months of 2023, the ranks of the world’s most powerful women thinned. Between January and April, political leaders Sanna Marin, Jacinda Ardern and Nicola Sturgeon either lost or ...
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.
The list is the definitive ranking of the most inspirational female CEOs, entertainers, politicians, philanthropists and policy makers making life-changing impact on the world today.
From the town's most ascendant execs and strike breakouts to the Barbie army and the stars who just had banner years (Beyonce, Jenna Ortega, Natasha Lyonne), these are the women who...
Here are the top 10 women executives on Fortune’s 2022 Most Powerful Women list: 1. Karen Lynch, president and CEO, CVS Health 2. Julie Sweet, chair and CEO, Accenture 3.
The BBC has revealed its list of 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2023. Among them are attorney and former US First Lady Michelle Obama, human rights lawyer Amal ...
Influence — the power to persuade, advocate for change and imagine better ways of doing things — takes many forms. Nowhere is this more clear than in the magazine’s annual Women of the Year ...
10 heads of state are among the World’s 100 Most Powerful Women, compiled by Forbes. But there’s still more to be done to close the gender gap. The World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2020 found that women occupy just 25% of parliamentary positions around the world.