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Nooyi, Sonia Gandhi in Forbes top 15 most powerful women list

New York, Thu, 20 Aug 2009 ANI

New York, Aug.20 (ANI): Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo, Congress party president Sonia Gandhi, Chanda Kochhar, CEO of ICICI Bank India and Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Chairman, Biocon India are the only Indians in Forbes annual list of the 100 most powerful women.

 

The list, which was released last night, includes fiery chief executives, brilliant politicians and beloved queens, but the model for all women who seek influence, is the cautious and uncharismatic German Chancellor, Angela Merkel.

 

Nooyi is listed as the third most powerful woman in the world, while Sonia Gandhi Kochhar and Shaw are ranked 13, 20 and 91 respectively. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed is the only other South Asian in the list and is ranked 78.

 

Americans make up 63 of the 100, while only four women from Britain make the grade

 

In assembling the list, Forbes looked for women who run countries, big companies or influential nonprofits. Their rankings are a combination of two scores:

 

Visibility-by press mentions-and the size of the organization or country these women lead.

 

The list is as follows:

 

1 Angela Merkel Chancellor Germany

 

2 Sheila Bair Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. U.S.

 

3 Indra Nooyi Chief executive, PepsiCo U.S.

 

4 Cynthia Carroll Chief executive, Anglo American U.K.

 

5 Ho Ching Chief executive, Temasek Singapore

 

6 Irene Rosenfeld Chief executive, Kraft Foods U.S.

 

7 Ellen Kullman Chief executive, DuPont U.S.

 

8 Angela Braly Chief executive, WellPoint U.S.

 

9 Anne Lauvergeon Chief executive, Areva France

 

10 Lynn Elsenhans Chief executive, Sunoco U.S.

 

11 Cristina Fernandez President Argentina

 

12 Carol Bartz Chief executive, Yahoo U.S.

 

13 Sonia Gandhi President, Indian National Congress Party India

 

14 Ursula Burns Chief executive, Xerox Corp. U.S.

 

15 Anne Mulcahy Chairman, Xerox Corp. U.S.

 

16 Safra Catz President, Oracle U.S.

 

17 Christine Lagarde Minister of Economy, Finance and Employment France

 

18 Gail Kelly Chief executive, Westpac Australia

 

19 Marjorie Scardino Chief executive, Pearson Plc. U.K.

 

20 Chanda Kochhar Chief executive, ICICI Bank India

 

21 Mary Sammons Chief executive, Rite Aid Corp. U.S.

 

22 Michelle Bachelet President Chile

 

23 Paula Reynolds Chief restructuring officer, AIG U.S.

 

24 Carol Meyrowitz Chief executive, TJX Companies U.S.

 

25 Andrea Jung Chief executive, Avon U.S.

 

26 Patricia Woertz Chief executive, Archer Daniels Midland U.S.

 

27 Guler Sabanci Chairman, Sabanci Holding Turkey

 

28 Barbara Desoer President, Bank of America Mortgage, Home Equity and Insurance U.S.

 

29 Brenda Barnes Chief executive, Sara Lee Corp. U.S.

 

30 Risa Lavizzo-Mourey Chief executive, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation U.S.

 

31 Ann Livermore Executive vice president, Hewlett-Packard U.S.

 

32 Cathie Lesjak Executive vice president, Hewlett-Packard U.S.

 

33 Marina Berlusconi Chairman, Fininvest Group Italy

 

34 Melinda Gates Co-chairman, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation U.S.

 

35 Nancy Pelosi Speaker of the House, House of Representatives U.S.

 

36 Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State U.S.

 

37 Jane Mendillo Chief executive, Harvard Management Co. U.S.

 

38 Margaret Chan Director-general, World Health Org. Switzerland

 

39 Susan Chambers Executive vice president, Global People Division, Wal-Mart Stores U.S.

 

40 Michelle Obama First Lady U.S.

 

41 Oprah Winfrey Chairman, Harpo U.S.

 

42 Queen Elizabeth II Queen U.K.

 

43 Nancy McKinstry Chief executive, Wolters Kluwer Netherlands

 

44 Gloria Arroyo President Philippines

 

45 Ana Patricia Botin Executive Chairman, Banesto Spain

 

46 Ann Veneman Executive Director, UNICEF U.S.

 

47 Yulia Tymoshenko Prime minister Ukraine

 

48 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Supreme Court Justice U.S.

 

49 Janet Robinson Chief executive, The New York Times Co. U.S.

 

50 Dominique Senequier Chief executive, AXA Private Equity France

 

51 Janet Napolitano Secretary of Homeland Security U.S.

 

52 Neelie Kroes Commissioner for Competition, European Union Belgium

 

53 Gail Boudreaux President, UnitedHealthcare U.S.

 

54 Sonia Sotomayor Supreme Court Justice U.S.

 

55 Mary Schapiro Chairman Securities and Exchange Commission U.S.

 

56 Kathleen Sebelius Secretary of Health and Human Services U.S.

 

57 Ellen Alemany Chief executive, RBS Americas and Citizens Financial Group U.S.

 

58 Susan Ivey Chief executive, Reynolds American U.S.

 

59 Amy Pascal Cochairman, Sony Pictures Entertainment U.S.

 

60 Helen Clark Chairman, United Nations Development Group New Zealand

 

61 Judy McGrath Chief executive, MTV Networks U.S.

 

62 Stacey Snider Chief executive, DreamWorks SKG U.S.

 

63 Navanethem Pillay High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations South Africa

 

64 Janet Clark Chief financial officer, Marathon Oil U.S.

 

65 Sherilyn McCoy Worldwide chairman, Pharmaceuticals Group, Johnson and Johnson U.S.

 

66 Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf President Liberia

 

67 Tarja Halonen President Finland

 

68 Mary McAleese President Ireland

 

69 Virginia Rometty Senior vice president, IBM U.S.

 

70 Angela Ahrendts Chief executive, Burberry Group Plc. U.K.

 

71 Sri Indrawati Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance Indonesia

 

72 Terri Dial Chief executive, U.S. Consumer Bank, Citigroup U.S.

 

73 Deirdre Connelly President, North American Pharmaceuticals, GlaxoSmithkline U.S.

 

74 Johanna Sigurdardottir Prime minister Iceland

 

75 Queen Rania Queen Jordan

 

76 Christina Gold Chief executive, Western Union U.S.

 

77 Colleen Goggins Worldwide chairman, Johnson and Johnson U.S.

 

78 Hasina Wajed Prime minister Bangladesh

 

79 Hyun Jeong-eun Chairman, Hyundai Group South Korea

 

80 Amy Schulman Senior vice president, Pfizer U.S.

 

81 Penny Pritzker Chairman, Classic Residence by Hyatt U.S.

 

82 Drew Faust President, Harvard University U.S.

 

83 Melanie Healey Group president, Feminine and Health Care, Procter and Gamble U.S.

 

84 Elizabeth Smith President, Avon U.S.

 

85 Deb Henretta Group president, Asia, Procter and Gamble Singapore

 

86 Ann Moore Chief executive, Time Inc. U.S.

 

87 Sallie Krawcheck Chief executive global wealth management, Bank of America U.S.

 

88 Pamela Nicholson President, Enterprise Rent-A-Car U.S.

 

89 Janice Fields Chief operating officer, McDonald's USA U.S.

 

90 Stephanie Burns Chief executive, Dow Corning U.S.

 

91 Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Chairman, Biocon India

 

92 Eva Cheng Executive vice president, Amway Greater China and Southeast Asia Hong Kong

 

93 Efrat Peled Chief executive, Arison Investments Israel

 

94 Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi Minister of the Economy United Arab Emirates

 

95 Charlene Begley Chief executive, GE Enterprise Solutions U.S.

 

96 Mindy Grossman Chief executive, HSN, Inc. U.S.

 

97 Sharon Allen Chairman, Deloitte and Touche U.S.

 

98 Anne Sweeney Co-chairman, Disney Media Networks U.S.

 

99 Heidi Miller Chief executive Treasury and Securities Services, JPMorgan Chase U.S.

 

100 Mary Erdoes Chairman, JPMorgan Global Wealth Management U.S. (ANI)

 


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