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Fortune Most Powerful Women
NameFortune Most Powerful Women
DescriptionAnnual list published by Fortune (magazine)
PresenterFortune (magazine)
CountryUnited States

Fortune Most Powerful Women is an annual list published by Fortune (magazine) that recognizes the most powerful women in business, including Indra Nooyi of PepsiCo, Mary Barra of General Motors, and Ginni Rometty of IBM. The list is compiled by Fortune (magazine) editors, who consider factors such as the size and importance of the woman's company, her role at the company, and her impact on the industry, as seen in the careers of Meg Whitman of Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Safra Catz of Oracle Corporation. The list has been published annually since 1998 and has become a benchmark for women's leadership in business, with notable appearances by Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook and Susan Wojcicki of YouTube. The list is often cited by media outlets such as Bloomberg, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal.

Introduction to

Fortune Most Powerful Women The Fortune Most Powerful Women list is a prestigious recognition of women's achievements in the business world, with past honorees including Marillyn Hewson of Lockheed Martin, Phebe Novakovic of General Dynamics, and Irene Rosenfeld of Mondelez International. The list is published annually by Fortune (magazine), which is owned by Meredith Corporation and has a long history of covering business and finance, including the careers of Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway and Bill Gates of Microsoft. The list is widely followed by business leaders, investors, and the media, including CNBC, CNN, and Fox Business Network. It is also closely watched by organizations such as the National Association for Female Executives and the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit, which features speakers like Arianna Huffington of The Huffington Post and Rebecca Blumenstein of The Wall Street Journal.

History of

the Fortune List The first Fortune Most Powerful Women list was published in 1998, with Judy McGrath of MTV Networks and Carly Fiorina of Hewlett-Packard among the inaugural honorees, who were also featured in Fortune (magazine) alongside Michael Dell of Dell and Jeff Bezos of Amazon. The list was created by Fortune (magazine) editors, who recognized the growing number of women in leadership positions in business, including Andrea Jung of Avon Products and Patricia Woertz of Archer Daniels Midland. Over the years, the list has evolved to include women from a wide range of industries, including technology, finance, and healthcare, with notable appearances by Marissa Mayer of Yahoo! and Sallie Krawcheck of Bank of America. The list has also become more global, with women from outside the United States being recognized, such as Chanda Kochhar of ICICI Bank and Gail Kelly of Westpac Banking Corp.

Selection Criteria and Methodology

The selection criteria for the Fortune Most Powerful Women list include the size and importance of the woman's company, her role at the company, and her impact on the industry, as seen in the careers of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia and Christine Lagarde of the International Monetary Fund. The list is compiled by Fortune (magazine) editors, who consider a range of factors, including the woman's title, her company's revenue and profits, and her influence on the industry, as well as her appearances in media outlets like Bloomberg Television and CNBC. The editors also consider the woman's leadership style, her ability to innovate and take risks, and her commitment to mentoring and developing other women, as seen in the careers of Oprah Winfrey of Harpo Productions and Arianna Huffington of The Huffington Post. The list is typically published in the fall of each year, with the top 50 women being recognized, including Mary Dillon of Ulta Beauty and Rosie Rios of the United States Department of the Treasury.

Notable Women on

the List Many notable women have been recognized on the Fortune Most Powerful Women list, including Hillary Clinton of the United States Department of State and Melinda Gates of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Other notable women on the list include Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook, Susan Wojcicki of YouTube, and Mary Barra of General Motors, who have all been featured in Fortune (magazine) alongside Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway and Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook. The list has also recognized women from a wide range of industries, including technology, finance, and healthcare, with notable appearances by Ginni Rometty of IBM and Safra Catz of Oracle Corporation. Women from outside the United States have also been recognized, including Chanda Kochhar of ICICI Bank and Gail Kelly of Westpac Banking Corp, who have both been featured in The Wall Street Journal and Forbes.

Impact and Influence of

the List The Fortune Most Powerful Women list has had a significant impact on the business world, with many women using the list as a benchmark for their own careers, including Rebecca Blumenstein of The Wall Street Journal and Peggy Johnson of Microsoft. The list has also helped to promote women's leadership and diversity in the workplace, with many companies using the list to identify and develop talented women, such as General Electric and Procter & Gamble. The list has also been recognized by organizations such as the National Association for Female Executives and the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit, which features speakers like Arianna Huffington of The Huffington Post and Oprah Winfrey of Harpo Productions. The list has also been cited by media outlets such as Bloomberg, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal, and has been the subject of numerous articles and studies, including those by Harvard Business Review and McKinsey & Company.

Over Time The Fortune Most Powerful Women list has undergone significant changes over the years, with new women being added to the list and others dropping off, including Marillyn Hewson of Lockheed Martin and Phebe Novakovic of General Dynamics. The list has also become more global, with women from outside the United States being recognized, such as Chanda Kochhar of ICICI Bank and Gail Kelly of Westpac Banking Corp. The list has also reflected changes in the business world, with women from the technology and finance industries becoming more prominent, including Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook and Sallie Krawcheck of Bank of America. The list has also recognized women who have made significant contributions to their industries, such as Mary Barra of General Motors and Ginni Rometty of IBM, who have both been featured in Fortune (magazine) alongside Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway and Bill Gates of Microsoft. Overall, the Fortune Most Powerful Women list remains a prestigious recognition of women's achievements in the business world, with a wide range of women being recognized for their leadership and contributions, including Indra Nooyi of PepsiCo and Meg Whitman of Hewlett Packard Enterprise.

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