2009-03-16

The World's Most Powerful Women Top 50

Forbes.com: " The World's 100 Most Powerful Women" tih ami pakhatna atanga sawmngana thleng lak chhuah a ni.




#1 Angela Merkel

Chancellor
Germany






#2 Sheila C. Bair

Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
U.S.

 




#3 Indra K. Nooyi

Chairman, chief executive, PepsiCo
U.S.





#4 Angela Braly

Chief executive, president, WellPoint
U.S.



 


#5 Cynthia Carroll

Chief executive, Anglo American
U.K.






#6 Irene B. Rosenfeld

Chairman, chief executive, Kraft Foods
U.S.



 


#7 Condoleezza Rice

Secretary of state
U.S.






#8 Ho Ching

Chief executive, Temasek Holdings
Singapore



 


#9 Anne Lauvergeon

Chief executive, Areva
France






#10 Anne Mulcahy

Chairman, chief executive, Xerox Corp.
U.S.






#11 Gail Kelly

Chief executive and managing director, Westpac Bank
Australia



 

 

 

 

#12 Patricia A. Woertz

Chairman, chief executive, president, Archer Daniels Midland
U.S.

 



#13 Cristina Fernandez

President
Argentina






#14 Christine Lagarde

Minister of economy, finance and employment
France






#15 Safra A. Catz

President and chief financial officer, Oracle
U.S.






#16 Carol B. Tome

Executive vice president and chief financial officer, Home Depot
U.S.






#17 Yulia Tymoshenko

Prime Minister
Ukraine






#18 Mary Sammons

Chairman, chief executive, president, Rite Aid
U.S.






#19 Andrea Jung

Chairman, chief executive, Avon
U.S.






#20 Marjorie Scardino

Chief executive, Pearson PLC
U.K.






#21 Sonia Gandhi

President, Indian National Congress Party
India



 

#22 Risa Lavizzo-Mourey

Chief Executive and President, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
U.S.







#23 Sri Mulyani Indrawati

Coordinating minister for economic affairs and finance minister
Indonesia






#24 Dr. Julie Gerberding

Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
U.S.






#25 Michelle Bachelet

President
Chile






#26 Ellen Alemany

Chief executive, Royal Bank of Scotland Americas
U.S.



 


#27 Carol Meyrowitz

Chief executive, president, The TJX Cos.
U.S.






#28 Hillary Rodham Clinton

U.S. senator, New York
U.S.






#29 Hynd Bouhia

Director General, Casablanca Stock Exchange
Morocco






#30 Anne Sweeney

President, Disney-ABC Television Group
U.S.






#31 Valentina Matviyenko

Govenor, St. Petersburg region
Russia






#32 Nancy Tellem

President, CBS Paramount Television Entertainment Group
U.S.






#33 Ann Livermore

Executive vice president, Hewlett-Packard
U.S.






#34 Marina Berlusconi

Chairman, Finivest Group and Mondadori Group
Italy






#35 Nancy Pelosi

Speaker, House of Representatives
U.S.






#36 Oprah Winfrey

Chairman, Harpo
U.S.



 


#37 Gulzhan Moldazhanova

Chief Executive, Basic Element
Russia







#38 Aung San Suu Kyi

Deposed prime minister; Nobel peace laureate
Myanmar






#39 Lynn Laverty Elsenhans

Chief executive and president, Sunoco
U.S.






#40 Melinda Gates

Co-founder, co-chairman, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
U.S.



 



#41 Gloria Arroyo

President
Philippines






#42 Jane Mendillo

President and chief executive, Harvard Management Co.
U.S.






#43 Linda Z. Cook

Executive director, gas and power, Royal Dutch Shell
Netherlands






#44 Laura Bush

First Lady
U.S.






#45 Brenda Barnes

Chief executive, Sara Lee
U.S.






#46 Christine Poon

Vice chairman, Johnson & Johnson
U.S.






#47 Neelie Kroes

Competition commissioner, European Union
Netherlands






#48 Amy Woods Brinkley

Global risk executive, Bank of America
U.S.






#49 Susan E. Arnold

President, global business units, Procter & Gamble
U.S.






#50 Susan Decker

President, Yahoo!
U.S.






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