Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Okonjo Iweala Makes List Of World’s 100 Most Powerful Women

Capture Okonjo Iweala Makes List Of World’s 100 Most Powerful Women

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1 Angela Merkel Chancellor, Germany 58 Germany Politics
2 Dilma Rousseff, President, Brazil 65 BrazilPolitics
3 Melinda Gates Cochair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 48 United States Philanthropy/NGO
4 Michelle Obama First Lady, United States 49 United States Politics
5 Hillary Clinton Personality, Philanthropist 65 United States Politics
6 Sheryl Sandberg COO, Facebook 43 United States Technology
7 Christine Lagarde Managing Director, International Monetary Funds 57 France Philanthropy/NGO
8 Janet Napolitano Secretary, Department of Homeland Security, United States 55 United States Politics
9 Sonia Gandhi President, Indian National Congress, India 66 India Politics
10 Indra Nooyi CEO, PepsiCo 57 United States Business
11 Geun-hye Park President, South Korea 61 South Korea Politics
12 Virginia Rometty CEO, IBM 55 United States Technology
13 Oprah Winfrey Entrepreneur, Personality 59 United States Media
14 Ursula Burns Chairman and CEO, Xeros 54 United States Technology
15 Meg Whitman CEO, Hewlett-Packard 56 United States Technology
16 Georgina Rinehart Executive Chairman, Hancock Prospecting 59 Australia Metals & Mining
17 Beyonce Knowles Actress, Entrepreneur,Musician 31 United States Celebrity
18 Maria das Graças Silva Foster CEO, Petrobras 59 Brazil Business
19 Jill Abramson Executive Editor, New York Times Co. 59 United States Media
20 Irene Rosenfeld CEO, Mondelez International 60 United States Business

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