Voici le classement 2009 des femmes les plus puissantes du monde selon le magazine économique américain Forbes :
Classement | Nom | Fonction | Pays |
1 | Angela Merkel | Chancellor | Germany |
2 | Sheila Bair | Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. | U.S. |
3 | Indra Nooyi | Chief executive, PepsiCo | U.S. |
4 | Cynthia Carroll | Chief executive, Anglo American | U.K. |
5 | Ho Ching | Chief executive, Temasek | Singapore |
6 | Irene Rosenfeld | Chief executive, Kraft Foods | U.S. |
7 | Ellen Kullman | Chief executive, DuPont | U.S. |
8 | Angela Braly | Chief executive, WellPoint | U.S. |
9 | Anne Lauvergeon | Chief executive, Areva | France |
10 | Lynn Elsenhans | Chief executive, Sunoco | U.S. |
11 | Cristina Fernandez | President | Argentina |
12 | Carol Bartz | Chief executive, Yahoo | U.S. |
13 | Sonia Gandhi | President, Indian National Congress Party | India |
14 | Ursula Burns | Chief executive, Xerox Corp. | U.S. |
15 | Anne Mulcahy | Chairman, Xerox Corp. | U.S. |
16 | Safra Catz | President, Oracle | U.S. |
17 | Christine Lagarde | Minister of Economy, Finance & Employment | France |
18 | Gail Kelly | Chief executive, Westpac | Australia |
19 | Marjorie Scardino | Chief executive, Pearson Plc. | U.K. |
20 | Chanda Kochhar | Chief executive, ICICI Bank | India |
21 | Mary Sammons | Chief executive, Rite Aid Corp. | U.S. |
22 | Michelle Bachelet | President | Chile |
23 | Paula Reynolds | Chief restructuring officer, AIG | U.S. |
24 | Carol Meyrowitz | Chief executive, TJX Companies | U.S. |
25 | Andrea Jung | Chief executive, Avon | U.S. |
Auteur : Maxime
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