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Thursday, 23 August 2012

Merkel, Clinton named world’s most powerful women

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is the most powerful woman in the world, according to Forbes magazine's annual survey. -- PHOTO: AP
Angela Merkel, German Chancellor
 
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are the world’s most powerful women, according to Forbes magazine’s annual survey.
Hewlett Packard chief executive officer and president Meg Whitman attends the Allen & Co Media Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, July 12, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Meg Whitman, Hewlett Packard CEO and President
 
Following the two stateswomen in the 2012 rankings was Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff.
The list covers women in fields as diverse as politics, business, media, entertainment and non-profits, their rankings determined by calculating wealth, media presence and overall impact.
Ursula Burns, chairman and chief executive officer of Xerox, speaks at the Reuters Global Media and Technology Summit in New York, June 14, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Ursula Burns, Chairman, CEO of Zerox
 
The 100-strong list includes 25 CEOs overseeing $984-billion in revenues. The women come from a total of 28 countries, with an average age of 55.
Lady Gaga poses during the 63rd Bambi media awards ceremony in Wiesbaden, Nov 10, 2011. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Lady Gaga
 
Sixteen women enter the list for the first time, including singer Jennifer Lopez, former U.S. Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann, Meg Whitman of Hewlett-Packard and Marissa Mayer of Yahoo.
Facebook's chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg speaks to the media during a news conference at the Facebook office in New York, Dec 2, 2011.  -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook COO
 
Pop singer Lady Gaga (in 14th spot) is the youngest, at 26. The oldest, Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, who is 86, ranks only at number 26.
Others in the top tier include U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama (ranked seventh) and Indian President Sonia Gandhi (ranked sixth). The first female executive editor of The New York Times, Jill Abramson, ranked fifth, while influential philanthropist Melinda Gates is ranked fourth.
Melinda Gates, wife of Microsoft Corp co-founder Bill Gates, speaks at the London Summit on Family Planning in central London, July 11, 2012.  -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Wife of Microsoft Corp co-founder, Melinda Gates
 
For Ms. Merkel, the top spot comes for the second year in a row and reflects her role in trying to resolve the European Union’s financial crisis. She “is the ‘Iron Lady’ of the European Union and the lead player in the euro-zone economic drama that continues to threaten global markets,” Forbes said.
US secretary of state Hillary Clinton attends a news conference after a meeting with Brazil's Foreign Antonio Patriota at the Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia, April 16, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
 
Ms. Clinton, the magazine says, “has had a formidable past 12 months” and is set to resign at the end of they year.
Another major U.S. political figure, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, makes ninth on the list. She is also the first female head of that department.
Myanmar pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi attends a news conference in central Oslo June 15, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS 
Myanmar pro democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi
 
“This year’s Power Women exert influence in very different ways, and to very different ends, and all with very different impacts on the global community,” said Moira Forbes, president of ForbesWoman.
“Whether leading multibillion-dollar companies, governing countries, shaping the cultural fabric of our lives, or spearheading humanitarian initiatives, collectively these women are changing the planet in profoundly powerful and dynamic ways.”

Complete List

  1. Angela Merkel
  2. Hillary Clinton
  3. Dilma Rousseff
  4. Melinda Gates
  5. Jill Abramson
  6. Sonia Gandhi
  7. Michelle Obama
  8. Christine Lagarde
  9. Janet Napolitano
  10. Sheryl Sandberg
  11. Oprah Winfrey
  12. Indra Nooyi
  13. Irene Rosenfeld
  14. Lady Gaga
  15. Virginia Rometty
  16. Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
  17. Ursula Burns
  18. Meg Whitman
  19. Aung San Suu Kyi
  20. Maria das Graças Silva Foster
  21. Marissa Mayer
  22. Anne Sweeney
  23. Diane Sawyer
  24. Angela Braly
  25. Susan Wojcicki
  26. Queen Elizabeth II
  27. Julia Gillard
  28. Nancy Pelosi
  29. Arianna Huffington
  30. Yingluck Shinawatra
  31. Kathleen Sebelius
  32. Beyonce Knowles
  33. Diane Von Furstenberg
  34. Helen Clark
  35. Georgina Rinehart
  36. Amy Pascal
  37. Margaret Chan
  38. Jennifer Lopez
  39. Sheri McCoy
  40. Shakira
  41. Mary Barra
  42. Zhang Xin & family
  43. Alice Walton
  44. Laura Lang
  45. Angela Ahrendts
  46. Sue Naegle
  47. Ellen DeGeneres
  48. Safra Catz
  49. Laurene Powell Jobs & family
  50. Rosalind Brewer
  51. Anna Wintour
  52. Helene Gayle
  53. Christiane Amanpour
  54. Rosalia Mera
  55. Cynthia Carroll
  56. Cher Wang
  57. Abigail Johnson
  58. Padmasree Warrior
  59. Chanda Kochhar
  60. Gail Kelly
  61. Margaret Hamburg
  62. Ellen Kullman
  63. Drew Gilpin Faust
  64. Shari Arison
  65. Mary Schapiro
  66. Angelina Jolie
  67. Miuccia Prada
  68. Carol Meyrowitz
  69. Ertharin Cousin
  70. Sue Gardner
  71. Joyce Banda
  72. Sri Mulyani Indrawati
  73. Bonnie Hammer
  74. Chua Sock Koong
  75. Sofia Vergara
  76. Ho Ching
  77. Tina Brown
  78. J.K. Rowling
  79. Chan Laiwa & family
  80. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
  81. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
  82. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
  83. Gisele Bundchen
  84. Mary Meeker
  85. Shaikha Al-Bahar
  86. Marjorie Scardino
  87. Solina Chau
  88. Jan Fields
  89. Weili Dai
  90. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey
  91. Sun Yafang
  92. Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi
  93. Guler Sabanci
  94. Greta Van Susteren
  95. Mary Callahan Erdoes
  96. Mindy Grossman
  97. Patricia Woertz
  98. Judith Rodin
  99. Beth Brooke
  100. Sheikha Mayassa Al Thani

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