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50 Most Powerful Businesswomen

Indra Nooyi of PepsiCoWith Nancy Pelosi's recent ascension to arguably the third most powerful governmental position in the country, I thought that it would be interesting to look at who are the most powerful businesswomen in the country:





  1. Indra Nooyi, PepsiCo
  2. Anne Mulcahy, Xerox
  3. Meg Whitman, eBay
  4. Pat Woertz, Archer Daniels Midland
  5. Irene Rosenfeld, Kraft Foods
  6. Brenda Barnes, Sara Lee
  7. Andrea Jung, Avon
  8. Oprah Winfrey, Harpo Inc.
  9. Sallie Krawcheck, Citigroup
  10. Susan Arnold, Procter & Gamble
  11. Christine Poon, Johnson & Johnson
  12. Judy McGrath, Viacom
  13. Anne Sweeney, Disney Media Networks
  14. Ann Livermore, Hewlett-Packard
  15. Ann Moore, Time Inc.
  16. Ginni Rometty, IBM
  17. Susan Desmond-Hellmann, Genentech
  18. Abigail Johnson, Fidelity
  19. Zoe Cruz, Morgan Stanley
  20. Susan Ivey, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco
  21. Ellen Kullman, DuPont
  22. Charlene Begley, General Electric
  23. Amy Brinkley, Bank of America
  24. Lois Quam, UnitedHealth Group
  25. Heidi Miller, J.P. Morgan Chase
  26. Carol Meyrowitz, TJX Cos.
  27. Ursula Burns, Xerox
  28. Martha Stewart, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia
  29. Linda Dillman, Wal-Mart
  30. Shelly Lazarus, Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide
  31. Mary Minnick, Coca-Cola
  32. Pat Curran, Wal-Mart Stores
  33. Lisa Weber, MetLife
  34. Mary Sammons, Rite Aid
  35. Joanne Maguire, Lockheed Martin
  36. Doreen Toben, Verizon
  37. Colleen Goggins, Johnson & Johnson
  38. Cathleen Black, Hearst Magazines
  39. Carrie Cox, Schering-Plough
  40. Paula Rosput Reynolds, Safeco
  41. Amy Pascal, Sony
  42. Dawn Hudson, PepsiCo
  43. Deirdre Connelly, Eli Lilly
  44. Ellyn McColgan, Fidelity
  45. Claire Watts, Wal-Mart Stores
  46. Catherine West, J.C. Penney
  47. Nancy Peretsman, Allen & Co.
  48. Diane Gulyas, DuPont
  49. Christina Gold, Western Union
  50. Stacey Snider, Viacom
Source: Fortune magazine, October 16, 2006 issue
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