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    Posted: 12-Nov-2005 at 11:35

Hello everybody

 

Here I came up with the list of top 50 most powerful women in corporate world of 2005 where Meg as CEO and chairman (or chairwoman we can say here.. ) of eBay has been on top of the list for the second time..Interestingly.. Oprah Winfrey is on the 4th rank.. and The CEO of world wide cosmetic well-known brand.. AVON is on no 5th.. check out for yourself, guys.. This may give some inspirations for all the girls out there

 

The rank is based on the size and importance of her business; her clout; career trajectory; and cultural and social impact. 

 

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Name

Company

Title

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

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  Quote Zagros Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12-Nov-2005 at 14:02
i thought pierre omidyar was ceo of eBay? or maybe he just founded it.
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Sorry, I dont care how much power and money this woman has, im not going to watch her.
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  Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13-Nov-2005 at 10:29

Lol @ cattus

Originally posted by Zagros

i thought pierre omidyar was ceo of eBay? or maybe he just founded it.

you are right.. he's the founder of eBay where at first it was known as Online Auction... but then he passed CEO position to Whitman on 1998..

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  Quote azimuth Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13-Nov-2005 at 11:30

oh i think these women are too busy with their works.

 

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  Quote Serge L Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13-Nov-2005 at 12:05
Well, IMHO The following ones are good looking:


Sallie Krawcheck


Abigail Johnson


Anne Sweeney


Safra Catz


Susan Decker




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  Quote morticia Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13-Nov-2005 at 23:06
I would have to say that here in the US, the most powerful, outspoken, influential and most public woman figure is Oprah Winfrey...only because she took on the Texan cattle industry and WON, not to mention that she is high profile! That, my friends, is real POWER in the U.S. Going up against a giant industry such as the meat industry, which is headed predominantly by men, and winning is a major achievement for an African-'American woman.   



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  Quote morticia Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-Nov-2005 at 12:16
Mostly powerful American women! Where are all the European women? I think that goes to prove how much women outside the US are still being suppressed all over the world! It all begins with a good, solid education, which many women are still not getting to the full extent they deserve.

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Originally posted by morticia

Mostly powerful American women! Where are all the European women? I think that goes to prove how much women outside the US are still being suppressed all over the world! It all begins with a good, solid education, which many women are still not getting to the full extent they deserve.

RELAX morty... i believe there are some women from europe and asia were listed .. here i found a list for top 50 list women to watch..

Scroll down to see a list of the 50 women to watch in these categories:

Running the Show
NAME POSITION ACHIEVEMENT
1. Carly Fiorina Chief Executive, Hewlett-Packard At the helm of H-P's controversial buyout of Compaq.
2. Margaret C. Whitman Chief Executive, eBay Turned eBay from an online bazaar to an international powerhouse.
3. Andrea Jung Chairman, Avon Products Modernized Avon's business, boosted bottom line.
4. Michelle Peluso President, CEO Travelocity Tapped to run Travelocity at 32 after developing travel seller site59.com.
5. Anne Mulcahy Chief Executive, Xerox Is leading Xerox back from the brink of bankruptcy.
6. Rose Marie Bravo Chief Executive, Burberry Group Revamped Burberry; Is now the highest paid woman in European business
7. Anne Fudge Chairman and CEO, Young & Rubicam Only African-American woman to run a global advertising firm.
8. Patricia Russo Chairman and CEO, Lucent Technologies Only woman to run a major telecommunications company.
9. Xie Qihua Chairwoman, Shanghai Baosteel Heads China's largest iron and steel producer.
10. Debra A. Cafaro President and CEO, Ventas Took the health-care firm from insolvency to success.
11. Anne Lauvergeon Chief Executive, Areva Plans to take her nuclear power and waste company public.
12. Ho Ching Executive Director and CEO, Temasek Holdings CEO of Singapore's state investment company and also married to the Prime Minister.
13. Marjorie Scardino Chief Executive, Pearson Led Pearson through $7.1 billion in acquisitions to become the world's largest educational publisher.
In Line to Lead
NAME POSITION ACHIEVEMENT
1. Karen Katen President, Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals Launched Pfizer's first blood-pressure pill and anti-inflammatory medicine, as well as Zoloft, Zithromax and Norvasc years later.
2. Marjorie Magner Chairman and CEO, Global Consumer Group, Citigroup The first female M.B.A. hired at New York Chemical Bank; Now overseas more than 150,000 employees in 54 countries.
3. Indra Nooyi President and CFO, PepsiCo One of the lead negotiators on the $13.8 billion acquisition of Quaker Oats and its prized Gatorade brand.
4. Zoe Cruz Global Head of Fixed Income, Morgan Stanley Master of the bond world, she received $16.1 million in compensation in 2003 -- more than Morgan Stanley's CEO.
5. Brenda Barnes President and COO, Sara Lee She left the business world for her family six years ago, only to return as an example of the balance between work and family.
6. Sharon Allen Chairman, Deloitte & Touche The highest ranking female in the accounting Big Four, and an advocate for women in the workplace.
7. Susan Arnold Vice Chairman, Proctor & Gamble She runs all the beauty brands and is part of a three-person pool to succeed the CEO.
8. Safra Catz Co-President, Oracle Larry Ellison credits her with the idea behind the PeopleSoft hostile takeover.
9. Linda Cook Group Managing Director and CEO, Shell Gas & Power In charge of the next frontier for Shell -- expanding its global natural-gas and power business.
10. Gina Centrello President and Publisher, Random House Publishing Group From proofreader of legal books to publisher of William Faulkner literature, she has climbed steadily.
11. Susan Desmond-Hellmann President, Product Development Genentech An oncologist, she was the architect behind the company's cancer-drug development.
12. Linda Dillman Executive Vice President, Wal-Mart Stores The power behind Wal-Mart's use of technology, presiding over a data-storage system second only to the Pentagon's in size.
13. Fumiko Hayashi President, BMW Tokyo Made her way in Japan's male dominated business world by selling so many cars she couldn't be denied.
14. Ann Moore Chairman and CEO, Time Inc. Oversees 134 magazines that reach 300 million readers and is considered the most powerful figure in magazine publishing.
15. Sallie Krawcheck Chief Financial Officer, Citigroup Her latest promotion has Wall Street buzzing about whether it may lead to a higher role.
16. Jenny Ming President, Old Navy In just 10 years, has helped create one of America's biggest retail brands.
17. Vanessa Castagna CEO, Stores, Catalog, Internet; J.C. Penney A key player in Penney's turnaround after overhauling its merchandising process and centralizing its buying operations.
18. Wu Xiaoling Deputy governor, People's Bank of China Arguably the most influential woman in China's financial system.
19. Yang Mianmian President, Haier Group Helped build Haier into the leading home-appliance maker in China.
20. Mellody Hobson President, Ariel Capital Management Leads a firm that bills itself as the largest African-American money manager, with more than $18 billion under management.
21. Naina Lal Kidwai Deputy CEO, India, HSBC Has helped Indian companies raise billions at home and abroad.
22. Myrtle Potter President of Commercial Operations, Genentech Oversaw a major expansion at the biotech company, where revenue has almost doubled since she joined.
23. Doreen Toben Chief Financial Officer, Verizon Communications Executive at the nation's largest phone company, with 21 years experience in different roles.
24. Yoon Song Yee Vice President, SK Telecom At 28, she's the highest-ranking woman executive at South Korea's largest telecom service provider.
The Inheritors
NAME POSITION ACHIEVEMENT
1. Abigail P. Johnson President, Fidelity Management & Research Co. She steered Fidelity through the share-trading scandals. Now she's trying to reverse a market-share slide at the nation's largest mutual-fund company.
2. Ana Patricia Botin Chairwoman, Banco Espanol de Credito A natural candidate to succeed her father at Banco Santander, she could become one of the most powerful women in global finance.
3. Shari Redstone President, National Amusements Expected to have a growing influence at Viacom, the media conglomerate headed by her father.
4. Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala Vice Chairwoman, Grupo Modelo Has successfully built upon the fortune left by her father, who founded Mexico's leading beer company, Grupo Modelo. She is Mexico's richest woman.
5. Elizabeth Murdoch Chairman, CEO, Shine Daughter of Rupert Murdoch, she is making it in the media world on her own and is poised to be an executive at News Corp.
The Owners
NAME POSITION ACHIEVEMENT
1. Oprah Winfrey Harpo Inc. Head of a successful media empire that includes her own TV show, O magazine and Oxygen, a women's cable network.
2. Kim Sung Joo Sungjoo International, Sungjoo Design Tech & Distribution Controls South Korea's two largest luxury-good retailers, with 90 outlets in the country.
3. Fredy Bush Xinhua Financial Network Built a China-based financial news service, which today distributes to more than 1,000 business clients globally.
4. Dolly Parton Dollywood Reigns over a rapidly expanding entertainment empire stretching from Florida to California with an estimated $200 million annual revenue.
The Grant Giver
NAME POSITION ACHIEVEMENT
1. Patty Stonesifer President and Co-Chairman, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Manages the world's largest philanthropy, with assets of $27 billion.
The Watchdogs
NAME POSITION ACHIEVEMENT
1. Elizabeth Grossman Acting Regional Attorney, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Led the lengthy sex-bias fight against Morgan Stanley, which resulted in a landmark $54 million settlement.
2. Amy Butte Chief Financial Officer, NYSE At age 36, the youngest woman ever to become an executive vice president at the Big Board.
3. Linda Chatman Thomsen Deputy Director of Enforcement, SEC Seen as a likely successor to the SEC's director of enforcement after overseeing the agency's probe of Enron.

i believe these ladies are from EUROPE..

Ana Patricia Botin Chairwoman, Banco Espanol de Credito

. Rose Marie Bravo Chief Executive, Burberry Group Revamped Burberry; Is now the highest paid woman in European business



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Ufff!!!! Thanks Cahaya....I was beginning to worry for a moment there!

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  Quote fastspawn Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-Nov-2005 at 20:57
I believe your list is outdated, for one thing, it lists Carly Fiorina as number 1, when she is no longer in HP.

I think it is still biased towards the US, after all, around 90% of the women are from the US.

Heck Germany just had a Female Chancellor, I am sure they have some really important female CEOs or industry players over there? There are quite a few from Asia though.

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Originally posted by fastspawn

I believe your list is outdated, for one thing, it lists Carly Fiorina as number 1, when she is no longer in HP.

I think it is still biased towards the US, after all, around 90% of the women are from the US.

Heck Germany just had a Female Chancellor, I am sure they have some really important female CEOs or industry players over there? There are quite a few from Asia though.

hey fastspawn.. u right.. fiorina no more on top of the latest list.. but she still being acknowledge.. The 50 Women to Watch... updated on October 31, 2005

Running The Show
NAME POSITION ACHIEVEMENT
1. Margaret C. Whitman President and Chief Executive, eBay Built the Web auction company into a world-wide e-commerce marketplace
2. Brenda Barnes Chairman and Chief Executive, Sara Lee Instituted an overhaul plan at the struggling consumer-products maker
3. Andrea Jung Chief Executive, Avon Products Modernized the product line and gave the brand a younger, more sophisticated image
4. Anne M. Mulcahy Chairman and Chief Executive, Xerox Helped the company recover from near-death experience of a massive accounting scandal
5. Carol Bartz Chief Executive, Autodesk Has helped the company soar since the tech bubble burst in 2000
6. Anne Lauvergeon Chief Executive, Areva Teamed up with Baltimore-based Constellation Energy Group to build and operate nuclear reactors in the U.S.
7. Ho Ching Chief Executive, Temasek Holdings Turned Temasek into one of Asia's most aggressive since 2002
8. Marjorie Scardino Chief Executive, Pearson Turned Pearson into the world's largest educational publisher
9. Izumi Kobayashi President, Merrill Lynch Japan Securities In 2003, turned Merrill into the most profitable foreign brokerage firm in Japan
10. Marion Sandler Co-Chief Executive, Golden West Financial In the 1950s, was one of the few female stock-market analysts on Wall Street
11. Xie Qihua Chairwoman, Shanghai Baosteel Chairwoman of China's largest steel producer
12. Laurence Parisot President, Medef President of France's biggest employers' union
13. Clara Furse Chief Executive, London Stock Exchange Heads one of the world's largest, and oldest, stock markets
In Line to Lead
NAME POSITION ACHIEVEMENT
1. Susan Arnold Vice Chairman, Procter & Gamble Became the first woman vice chairman of P&G
2. Zoe Cruz Acting President, Morgan Stanley As head of fixed income, she led the firm's 2002 re-entry into the profitable mortgage-securities business.
3. Indra Nooyi President and Chief Financial Officer, PepsiCo Helped spin off Pepsi's restaurant and bottling businesses and worked on the 1998 acquisition of juice maker Tropicana.
4. Angela Ahrendts Chief Executive-designate, Burberry Group Will join the London-based luxury label as an executive director in January
5. Laura Wright Chief Financial Officer, Southwest Airlines Steered the company's lauded fuel-hedging program
6. Susan Desmond-Hellmann Chief of Product Development, Genentech Will oversee the submission of 10 new regulatory filings with the Food and Drug Administration over the next several months
7. Karen Katen Vice Chairman, Pfizer Simultaneously named president of the newly created human-health group, and vice chairman.
8. Sallie Krawcheck Chief Financial Officer, Citigroup Responsible for the banks' investor relations, mergers and acquisitions, and strategic planning
9. Ann Moore Chairman and Chief Executive, Time Inc. The most powerful executive in the magazine business
10. Safra Catz Co-President, Oracle Took the lead in integrating Oracle's $10.6 billion acquisition of PeopleSoft
11. Linda Cook Executive Director, Gas & Power, Royal Dutch Shell Has helped seal a handful of megadeals
12. Valerie Hermann Chief Executive, Yves Saint Laurent Run women's ready-to-wear at the Christian Dior brand, and was the business brain behind the John Galliano label
13. Yoshie Motohiro Managing Director, Nissan Motor India First woman at Nissan to run an overseas subsidiary
14. Christine Poon Vice Chairman, Johnson & Johnson Has managed the drug and biotechnology operations that are the company's largest source of sales and profits.
15. Renetta McCann Chief Executive, Starcom MediaVest Group Landed General Motors's $3.2 billion media-buying account
16. Anne Sweeney President, Disney-ABC Television Group Responsible for ABC, the Touchstone TV studio, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, SoapNet and ABCF amily, among other units
17. Ann Livermore Executive Vice President, Hewlett-Packard Executive vice president in charge of H-P's technology-solutions group, the largest division by revenue
18. Nancy Peretsman Managing Director, Allen & Co. Helped guide the $17.5 billion sale of Adelphia Communications Corp. to Time Warner Corp. and Comcast Corp.
19. Joyce Chang Managing Director, J.P. Morgan Chase Responsible for guiding investor strategy in three of the hottest areas in financial markets
20. Marluce Dias da Silva Adviser, TV Globo Introduced management methods that have saved the Brazilian company millions of dollars
21. Tami Booth Corwin President, Rodale Books Leads one of the most striking makeovers in book publishing
The Inheritors
NAME POSITION ACHIEVEMENT
1. Shari Redstone President, National Amusements Building her own mini-empire through National Amusements Inc., the closely held movie-theater company that she runs
2. Abigail P. Johnson President, Fidelity Employer Services Retains an enormous presence in the industry that oversees America's retirement money
3. Ana Patricia Botn Chairwoman, Banco Espaol de Credito Has strengthened her position to succeed her father as the head of Banco Santander Central Hispano, one of the world's top 10 banks
4. Penny Pritzker Chairman, TransUnion Oversees the nonhotel side of the real-estate holdings and is chairman of Pritzker-owned TransUnion LLC, a big consumer-credit information firm
5. Mara Asuncin Arambruzabla de Garza Vice Chairwoman, Grupo Modelo Mexico's richest woman and heir to the Corona beer fortune
The Policy Makers
NAME POSITION ACHIEVEMENT
1. Angela Merkel German Chancellor-designate Is expected to be confirmed next month as the first female leader of Germany
2. Wu Xiaoling Deputy Governor, People's Bank of China The most powerful woman in Chinese finance
3. Linda Chatman Thomsen Director of Enforcement, Securities and Exchange Commission Presided over some of the SEC's most high-profile cases, including its investigation of Enron
4. Janet Yellen President, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Though on the FOMC for just over a year, Ms. Yellen is one of its most influential members
The Owners
NAME POSITION ACHIEVEMENT
1. Oprah Winfrey Harpo Inc. Called "the Oprah effect," whenever Oprah Winfrey puts her promotional muscle behind something, impressive things happen
2. Miuccia Prada Prada Group The designer most worth watching on Italian catwalks
3. Elisabeth Murdoch Shine Launched her own television-production company in 2000
The Advocates
NAME POSITION ACHIEVEMENT
1. Sylvia Mathews Chief Operating Officer, Gates Foundation Last year, the foundation approved $1.465 billion in grants
2. Kazuyo Katsuma Telecom analyst, J.P. Morgan Chase-Japan Has gained legions of fans among Japanese working mothers
On the Sidelines
1. Carly Fiorina Former CEO at Hewlett-Packard Is well known to have an interest in Republican politics
2. Myrtle Potter Former commercial operations president at Genentech. Consults for several venture funds that invest in the biotech and drug industries and serves as a board member of Amazon.com



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do u think as a malaysian, that rafida as Minister of Industries should be on the list?

After all Ho Ching is on the list.
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lol... rafidah aziz...

her roles and ur first lady roles is different... u know better in this... rafida cant declare herself as businesswoman yet unless she resign from her post as Minister of International Trade... her obligation as government servant.. (plus with AP issue.. )

if Datuk Zeti Ungku Aziz... she's better candidate i think.. as Malaysia's first Bank Negara Gevenor who is a lady..

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  Quote fastspawn Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16-Nov-2005 at 07:30
But then the list did list Merkel, so I assume women who have roles that affect industries and corporations would be in it.

Ho Ching is there only because the list needed to have a diversified POV.

They probably realized that they had too little representation from SEA, and so included a token.
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It would be rather complicated when u are a government servant and u are also running a business or involve in corporate... the public will have doubt on that... and questioning where does the fund for the business capital is coming from... this will lead to dispute and scandal... probably work on other country but not in Malaysia i guess...
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