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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 percent of Fortune 500 companies. Fortune 500 women CEOs as of 2024 (52 women)
Abibatu Mogaji (1917–2013), business magnate, President-General, Association of Nigerian Market Women and Men Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli (born 1975), social entrepreneur, co-founder of AACE Food Processing & Distribution, founder of LEAD Africa, a non-profit enterprise encouraging business leadership and development
A number of women have risen to become top executives of major corporations. Below is an incomplete list of such women. Ida Liu CEO of Citi Private Bank; Brenda C. Barnes, former CEO of Sara Lee; Jhane Barnes, owner fashion design company; Mary Barra, chairman and CEO of General Motors [3] Corie Barry, CEO of Best Buy; Amanda Blanc, CEO of ...
In 2023, women ran all major U.S. news networks and started to take over telecoms. Women in higher education and venture capital navigated the fallout of new attacks on diversity and inclusion ...
Top 10 most powerful women of 2023. Giorgia Meloni. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission. Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank. Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States. Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister of Italy. Taylor Swift, musician. Karen Lynch, CEO of CVS Health.
By country. v. t. e. The phrase women in business refers to female businesspeople who hold positions, particularly leadership in the fields of commerce, business, and entrepreneurship. It advocates for their increased participation in business. Increased participation of women in business can be important for variation in business development ...
Others. Meena Ganesh, CEO and Managing Director, Pearson Education Services. Jyoti Gogte (born 1956), Indian entrepreneur. Nabomita Mazumdar, businesswoman. Zia Mody (born 1956), legal consultant, managing partner of AZB & Partners. Smriti Nagpal, CEO of Atulyakala. Leena Nair (born 1969), Executive Director, HR, Hindustan Unilever.
The judging panel [9] was chaired by Dawn Bonfield MBE, and included Leon Krill from the Daily Telegraph, Allan Cook CBE, chairman of Atkins, Professor John Perkins, author of the Engineering Skills Survey from the University of Manchester, [10] Fiona Tatton, editor of Womanthology [11] and Michelle Richmond, director of membership and professional development at the Institution of Engineering ...