Here are the Ten Most Powerful Women in Business This Year
There are 22 female CEOs — down from 27 last year — on the 19th Most Powerful Women list that Time, Inc. publication Fortune released Thursday morning.
Mary Barra, the CEO and Chairman of GM, topped the ranking, with Pepsi Co. CEO and Chairman Indra Nooyi following in second place. Fortune releases the list of the most powerful business women every year.
There are nine newcomers to the list in total (read about them here). Ten women, including seven CEOs (such as Yahoo’s Marissa Mayer), dropped off the 2016 list for either stepping down from their posts or losing relative prominence.
The list of 51 women also includes Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, Mylan CEO Heather Bresch, and “bonus pick” Beyoncé. Check out the top ten below:
Mary Barra, CEO and Chairman of GM
Indra Nooyi, CEO and Chairman of PepsiCo
Marillyn Hewson, CEO, Chairman and President of Lockheed Martin
Ginni Rometty, CEO, Chairman, and President of IBM
Abigail Johnson, CEO and President of Fidelity Investments
Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook
Meg Whitman, CEO and President of Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Phebe Novakovic, CEO and Chairman of General Dynamics
Irene Rosenfeld, CEO and Chairman of Mondelez International
Safra Catz, Co-CEO of Oracle
[Fortune]