Saturday, October 27, 2007

50 Most Powerful Women In Business

Fortune Magazine's 50 Most Powerful Women In Business

1 Indra Nooyi PepsiCo

2Anne Mulcahy Xerox

3 Meg Whitman eBay

4 Angela Braly Wellpoint

5 Irene Rosenfeld Kraft Foods

6 Pat Woertz Archer Daniels Midland

7 Susan Arnold Procter & Gamble

8 Oprah Winfrey Harpo

9 Andrea Jung Avon Products

10 Brenda Barnes Sara Lee

11 Ursula Burns Xerox

12 Sallie Krawcheck Citigroup

13 Ann Livermore Hewlett-Packard

14 Christine Poon Johnson & Johnson

15 Anne Sweeney Walt Disney, Disney-ABC Television Group

16 Zoe Cruz Morgan Stanley

17 Ginni Rometty IBM

18 Judy McGrath Viacom

19 Ann Moore Time Inc.

20 Sue Decker Yahoo

21 Susan Desmond-Hellmann Genentech

22 Diane Greene VMware

23 Amy Brinkley Bank of America

24 Susan Ivey R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, Reynolds American

25 Ellen Kullman DuPont

26 Charlene Begley General Electric

27 Heidi Miller J.P. Morgan Chase

28 Cece Sutton Wachovia

29 Sheryl Sandberg Google

30 Abigail Johnson Fidelity

31 Carol Meyrowitz TJX

32 Carrie Cox Schering-Plough

33 Linda Dillman Wal-Mart Stores

34 Shelly Lazarus WPP

35 Mary Sammons Rite Aid

36 Lisa Weber MetLife

37 Claire Babrowski Toys "R" Us

38 Joanne Maguire Lockheed Martin

39 Colleen Goggins Johnson & Johnson

40 Kathleen Murphy ING

41 Dawn Hudson PepsiCo

42 Liz Smith Avon Products

43 Cathleen Black Hearst

44 Pam Nicholson Enterprise

45 Melanie Healey Procter & Gamble

46 Amy Pascal Sony

47 Deirdre Connelly Eli Lilly

48 Jan Fields McDonald's

49 Julia Stewart IHOP

50 Cathie Lesjak Hewlett-Packard



The youngest is 38 and the oldest 63.
Highest paid? $30 million
Lowest? $7.8 million

12 newcomers to the list with the highest ranking--4th

Martha Stewart 28th last year is off the list this year

How the list is created:

FORTUNE ranks women in for-profit companies based on the size, importance, and health of their business in the global economy; career momentum; and social and cultural influence.

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