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The Most Powerful Women in Business Today
Bet you didnt know the most Powerful and Richest women are
name - company - position and age 1 Meg Whitman eBay Chairman and CEO 49 2 Anne Mulcahy Xerox Chairman and CEO 52 3 Brenda Barnes Sara Lee President and CEO 51 4 Oprah Winfrey Harpo Chairman 51 5 Andrea Jung Avon Chairman and CEO 47 6 Pat Woertz Chevron EVP, Global Downstream 52 7 Sallie Krawcheck Citigroup CFO, Head of Strategy 40 8 Abigail Johnson Fidelity President, Fidelity Employer Services 43 9 Karen Katen Pfizer Vice Chairman, President of Human Health 56 10 Judy McGrath Viacom Chairman and CEO, MTV Networks 52 11 Indra Nooyi PepsiCo President and CFO 49 12 Christine Poon Johnson & Johnson Vice Chairman; Worldwide Chairman, Medicines & Nutritionals 53 13 Ann Moore Time Inc. Chairman and CEO 55 14 Pat Russo Lucent Technologies Chairman and CEO 53 15 Ginni Rometty IBM SVP, Enterprise Business Services, IBM Global Services 48 16 Anne Sweeney Walt Disney Co-Chairman, Disney Media Networks; President, Disney-ABC Television 47 17 Susan Arnold Procter & Gamble Vice Chairman, Global Beauty Care 51 18 Ann Livermore Hewlett-Packard EVP, Technology Solutions Group 47 19 Zoe Cruz Morgan Stanley Acting President 50 20 Charlene Begley General Electric CEO and President, Plastics 39 21 Martha Stewart Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Founder 64 22 Anne Stevens Ford Motor COO, Americas 56 23 Susan Desmond-Hellmann Genentech President of Product Development 48 24 Susan Ivey Reynolds American President, CEO Reynolds American; Chairman, CEO, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco 46 25 Amy Woods Brinkley Bank of America Chief Risk Officer 49 26 Shelly Lazarus WPP Chairman, CEO, Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide 58 27 Irene Rosenfeld PepsiCo Chairman and CEO, Frito-Lay 52 28 Heidi Miller J.P. Morgan Chase CEO, Treasury and Securities Services 51 29 Linda Dillman Wal-Mart EVP and CIO 49 30 Mary Minnick Coca-Cola EVP; President of Marketing, Strategy, and Innovation 45 31 Carol Bartz Autodesk Chairman, CEO, and President 57 32 Doreen Toben Verizon CFO 55 33 Stacey Snider GE Chairman, Universal Pictures 44 34 Cathleen Black Hearst Magazines President 61 35 Lisa Weber MetLife President, Individual Business 42 36 Lois Quam United Health Group CEO, Ovations 44 37 Carrie Cox Schering-Plough EVP; President, Global Pharmaceuticals 48 38 Nancy Peretsman Allen & Co. EVP, Managing Director 51 39 Mary Sammons Rite Aid President and CEO 59 40 Susan Decker Yahoo CFO and EVP, Finance and Administration 42 41 Dawn Hudson PepsiCo President and CEO, Pepsi-Cola North America 47 42 Amy Pascal Sony Vice Chairman, Sony Pictures Entertainment 47 43 Claire Watts Wal-Mart EVP, Product Development, Apparel and Home Merchandising 45 44 Vivian Banta Prudential Financial Vice Chairman 55 45 Ellyn McColgan Fidelity President, Fidelity Brokerage 51 46 Ellen Kullman DuPont Group VP 49 47 Barbara Desoer Bank of America Global Technology, Service and Fulfillment Executive 53 48 Ursula Burns Xerox SVP 47 49 Safra Catz Oracle Co-President 43 50 Kathy Cassidy General Electric Treasurer 51 http://www.fortune.com/fortune/power...omoid=cnnmoney |
My name got lost somewhere in there ! LoL
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the list didnt go to 69 :winkwink: |
Hey. I want to be in that list. At least fucking a few of them.
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I saw this ... I will be on this list someday.
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Nice salaries:
1 Meg Whitman eBay $29.9 million 2 Andrea Jung Avon $22.1 million 3*** Suzanne Johnson Goldman Sachs $17.5 million 3*** Zoe Cruz Morgan Stanley $17.5 million 4 Ann Daly Dreamworks $16.8 million* 5 Marie Toulantis Barnes & Noble $15.8 million 6 Patricia Russo Lucent $15.5 million 7 Anne Mulcahy Xerox $14.1 million 8 Myrtle Potter Genentech $14.0 million 9 Susan Desmond-Hellmann Genentech $13.4 million |
and the result from that???
Hmmmmmmm so The Most Powerful Women in Adult Business ?????? |
I was right. Oprah was in the list.
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