The World's Most Powerful Women 2013
Here, a quick peek at Power Women 2013:
Newcomers: Among the 15 newcomers on this years list are South Korean President Park Guen-hye (No. 11); Lockheed Martin CEO Marillyn Hewson (No. 34); CEO Tory Burch (No. 69); Spanx founder Sara Blakely (No. 90) and Baidu CFO Jennifer Li (No. 98).
Old friends: At this 10th edition, attention must be paid to the 15 who appeared on the inaugural list in 2004 and are still here today: Oprah Winfrey (No. 13), of course. Ditto for Hillary Clinton (No. 5). But theres also Christine Lagarde (No. 7), Sonia Gandhi (No. 9), Indra Nooyi (No. 10), Helen Clark (No. 21), Nancy Pelosi (No. 22), Anne Sweeney (No. 24), Amy Pascal (No. 36), Queen Elizabeth II (No. 40), Abigail Johnson (No. 60), Ho Ching (No. 64), Diane Sawyer (No. 73), J.K. Rowling (No. 93) and Greta Van Susteren (No. 97).
Shes No. 1: Chancellor Merkel has made the list eight times out of the past ten years seven times as No. 1.
Shes the first: Forty percent of the women on the list are female firsts, such as African head of state (Liberias Ellen Johnson Sirleaf), billionaire to sign The Giving Pledge (Sara Blakeley), and CEO at IBM (Ginni Rometty). Even more impressive are a the women who are multiple firsts, such as Judith Rodin, first president of an Ivy League and of the Rockefeller Foundation. And Hillary Clinton.
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinehoward/2013/05/22/the-worlds-most-powerful-women-2013/
Full list here:
http://www.forbes.com/power-women/