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Forbes list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women

Since 2004, Forbes, an American business magazine, has published an annual list of its ranking of the 100 most powerful women in the world. Edited by prominent Forbes journalists, including Moira Forbes, the list is compiled using various criteria such as visibility and economic impact. In 2023, the gauge was "money, media, impact and spheres of influence".[1] The top 10 per year are listed below.

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Top 10 most powerful woman of 2023 edit

  1.    Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission
  2.    Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank
  3.   Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States
  4.    Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister of Italy
  5.   Taylor Swift, singer-songwriter
  6.   Karen Lynch, CEO of CVS Health
  7.   Jane Fraser, CEO of Citigroup
  8.   Abigail Johnson, President-CEO of Fidelity Investments
  9.   Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors
  10.   Melinda French Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation[1]

2022 edit

 
Ursula von der Leyen
  1.    Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission
  2.    Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank
  3.   Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States
  4.   Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors
  5.   Abigail Johnson, President-CEO of Fidelity Investments
  6.   Melinda French Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  7.    Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister of Italy
  8.   Karen Lynch, CEO of CVS Health
  9.   Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture
  10.   Jane Fraser, CEO of Citigroup[2]

2021 edit

 
Kamala Harris
  1.   MacKenzie Scott, philanthropist
  2.   Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States
  3.    Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank
  4.   Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors
  5.   Melinda French Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  6.   Abigail Johnson, President-CEO of Fidelity Investments
  7.    Ana Patricia Botín, Executive Chairman of Banco Santander
  8.    Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission
  9.   Tsai Ing-wen, President of Taiwan
  10.   Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture

2020 edit

 
Christine Lagarde
  1.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[3]
  2.    Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank
  3.   Kamala Harris, Vice President-elect of the United States
  4.    Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission
  5.   Melinda Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  6.   Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors
  7.   Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
  8.    Ana Patricia Botín, Executive Chairman of Banco Santander
  9.   Abigail Johnson, President-CEO of Fidelity Investments
  10.   Gail Koziara Boudreaux, CEO of Anthem[4]

2019 edit

 
Nancy Pelosi
  1.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[3]
  2.    Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank
  3.   Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
  4.    Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission
  5.   Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors
  6.   Melinda Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  7.   Abigail Johnson, President-CEO of Fidelity Investments
  8.    Ana Patricia Botín, Executive Chairman of Banco Santander
  9.   Ginni Rometty, CEO of IBM
  10.   Marillyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin[5]

2018 edit

 
Theresa May
  1.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[3]
  2.   Theresa May, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  3.    Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
  4.   Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors
  5.   Abigail Johnson, President-CEO of Fidelity Investments
  6.   Melinda Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  7.   Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube
  8.    Ana Patricia Botín, Executive Chairman of Banco Santander
  9.   Marillyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin
  10.   Ginni Rometty, CEO of IBM[6]

2017 edit

 
Melinda Gates
  1.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[3]
  2.   Theresa May, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  3.   Melinda Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  4.   Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook
  5.   Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors
  6.   Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube
  7.   Abigail Johnson, President-CEO of Fidelity Investments
  8.    Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
  9.    Ana Patricia Botín, Executive Chairman of Banco Santander
  10.   Ginni Rometty, CEO of IBM[7]

2016 edit

 
Hillary Clinton
  1.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[3]
  2.   Hillary Clinton, United States presidential candidate
  3.   Janet Yellen, Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve
  4.   Melinda Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  5.   Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors
  6.    Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
  7.   Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook
  8.   Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube
  9.   Meg Whitman, CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  10.    Ana Patricia Botín, Executive Chairman of Banco Santander[8]

2015 edit

 
Janet Yellen
  1.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[3]
  2.   Hillary Clinton, United States presidential candidate
  3.   Melinda Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  4.   Janet Yellen, Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve
  5.   Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors
  6.    Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
  7.   Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil
  8.   Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook
  9.   Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube
  10.   Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States[9]

2014 edit

 
Dilma Rousseff
  1.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[3]
  2.   Janet Yellen, Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve
  3.   Melinda Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  4.   Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil
  5.    Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
  6.   Hillary Clinton, former United States Secretary of State
  7.   Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors
  8.   Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States
  9.   Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook
  10.   Ginni Rometty, CEO of IBM[10]

2013 edit

 
Michelle Obama
  1.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[3]
  2.   Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil
  3.   Melinda Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  4.   Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States
  5.   Hillary Clinton, United States Secretary of State
  6.   Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook
  7.    Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
  8.   Janet Napolitano, United States Secretary of Homeland Security
  9.   Sonia Gandhi, President of the Indian National Congress
  10.   Indra Nooyi, Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo[11]

2012 edit

 
Jill Abramson
  1.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[3]
  2.   Hillary Clinton, United States Secretary of State
  3.   Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil
  4.   Melinda Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  5.   Jill Abramson, Executive Editor of The New York Times
  6.   Sonia Gandhi, President of the Indian National Congress
  7.   Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States
  8.    Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
  9.   Janet Napolitano, United States Secretary of Homeland Security
  10.   Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook[12][13]

2011 edit

 
Indra Nooyi
  1.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[3]
  2.   Hillary Clinton, United States Secretary of State
  3.   Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil
  4.   Indra Nooyi, Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo
  5.   Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook
  6.   Melinda Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  7.   Sonia Gandhi, President of the Indian National Congress
  8.   Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States
  9.    Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
  10.   Irene Rosenfeld, Chairman and CEO of Mondelez International[14][15]

2010 edit

 
Irene Rosenfeld
  1.   Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States
  2.   Irene Rosenfeld, Chairman and CEO of Mondelez International
  3.   Oprah Winfrey, talk show host on The Oprah Winfrey Show
  4.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany
  5.   Hillary Clinton, United States Secretary of State
  6.   Indra Nooyi, Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo
  7.   Lady Gaga, singer, actress and record producer
  8.   Gail Kelly, CEO of Westpac
  9.   Beyoncé Knowles, singer, actress and record producer
  10.   Ellen DeGeneres, talk show host on The Ellen DeGeneres Show[16]

2009 edit

 
Sheila Bair
  1.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[17]
  2.   Sheila Bair, Chair of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
  3.   Indra Nooyi, Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo
  4.   Cynthia Carroll, CEO of Anglo American plc
  5.   Ho Ching, CEO of Temasek Holdings
  6.   Irene Rosenfeld, Chairman and CEO of Mondelez International
  7.   Ellen Kullman, CEO of DuPont
  8.   Angela Braly, President-CEO of Anthem
  9.    Anne Lauvergeon, CEO of Areva
  10.   Lynn Elsenhans, Chairwoman, CEO and President of Sunoco[18]

2008 edit

 
Cynthia Carroll
  1.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[17]
  2.   Sheila Bair, Chair of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
  3.   Indra Nooyi, Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo
  4.   Angela Braly, President-CEO of Anthem
  5.   Cynthia Carroll, CEO of Anglo American plc
  6.   Irene Rosenfeld, Chairman and CEO of Mondelez International
  7.   Condoleezza Rice, United States Secretary of State
  8.   Ho Ching, CEO of Temasek Holdings
  9.    Anne Lauvergeon, CEO of Areva
  10.   Anne Mulcahy, Chairman and CEO of Xerox[19]

2007 edit

 
Wu Yi
  1.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[17]
  2.   Wu Yi, Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China
  3.   Ho Ching, CEO of Temasek Holdings
  4.   Condoleezza Rice, United States Secretary of State
  5.   Indra Nooyi, Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo
  6.   Sonia Gandhi, President of the Indian National Congress
  7.   Cynthia Carroll, CEO of Anglo American plc
  8.   Patricia Woertz, President-CEO of ADM
  9.   Irene Rosenfeld, Chairman and CEO of Mondelez International
  10.   Patricia Russo, CEO of Alcatel-Lucent[20]

2006 edit

 
Condoleezza Rice
  1.    Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[17]
  2.   Condoleezza Rice, United States Secretary of State
  3.   Wu Yi, Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China
  4.   Indra Nooyi, Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo
  5.   Anne Mulcahy, Chairman and CEO of Xerox
  6.   Sallie Krawcheck, CFO of Citigroup
  7.   Patricia Woertz, President-CEO of ADM
  8.    Anne Lauvergeon, CEO of Areva
  9.   Brenda Barnes, President-CEO of Sara Lee
  10.   Zoe Cruz, Co-President of Morgan Stanley[21]

2005 edit

 
Yulia Tymoshenko
  1.   Condoleezza Rice, United States Secretary of State
  2.   Wu Yi, Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China
  3.   Yulia Tymoshenko, Prime Minister of Ukraine
  4.   Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, President of the Philippines
  5.   Meg Whitman, President-CEO of eBay
  6.   Anne Mulcahy, Chairman and CEO of Xerox
  7.   Sallie Krawcheck, CFO of Citigroup
  8.   Brenda Barnes, President-CEO of Sara Lee
  9.   Oprah Winfrey, talk show host on The Oprah Winfrey Show
  10.   Melinda Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation[22]

2004 edit

 
Sonia Gandhi
  1.   Condoleezza Rice, United States National Security Advisor
  2.   Wu Yi, Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China
  3.   Sonia Gandhi, President of the Indian National Congress
  4.   Laura Bush, First Lady of the United States
  5.   Hillary Clinton, United States Senator
  6.   Sandra Day O'Connor, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
  7.   Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
  8.   Megawati Sukarnoputri, President of Indonesia
  9.   Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, President of the Philippines
  10.   Carly Fiorina, CEO of Hewlett-Packard[23]

See also edit

References edit

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Since 2004 Forbes an American business magazine has published an annual list of its ranking of the 100 most powerful women in the world Edited by prominent Forbes journalists including Moira Forbes the list is compiled using various criteria such as visibility and economic impact In 2023 the gauge was money media impact and spheres of influence 1 The top 10 per year are listed below Logo of Forbes magazine Contents 1 Top 10 most powerful woman of 2023 2 2022 3 2021 4 2020 5 2019 6 2018 7 2017 8 2016 9 2015 10 2014 11 2013 12 2012 13 2011 14 2010 15 2009 16 2008 17 2007 18 2006 19 2005 20 2004 21 See also 22 References 23 External linksTop 10 most powerful woman of 2023 edit nbsp nbsp Ursula von der Leyen President of the European Commission nbsp nbsp Christine Lagarde President of the European Central Bank nbsp Kamala Harris Vice President of the United States nbsp nbsp Giorgia Meloni Prime Minister of Italy nbsp Taylor Swift singer songwriter nbsp Karen Lynch CEO of CVS Health nbsp Jane Fraser CEO of Citigroup nbsp Abigail Johnson President CEO of Fidelity Investments nbsp Mary Barra CEO of General Motors nbsp Melinda French Gates co chair of the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation 1 2022 edit nbsp Ursula von der Leyen nbsp nbsp Ursula von der Leyen President of the European Commission nbsp nbsp Christine Lagarde President of the European Central Bank nbsp Kamala Harris Vice President of the United States nbsp Mary Barra CEO of General Motors nbsp Abigail Johnson President CEO of Fidelity Investments nbsp Melinda French Gates Co Chair of the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation nbsp nbsp Giorgia Meloni Prime Minister of Italy nbsp Karen Lynch CEO of CVS Health nbsp Julie Sweet CEO of Accenture nbsp Jane Fraser CEO of Citigroup 2 2021 edit nbsp Kamala Harris nbsp MacKenzie Scott philanthropist nbsp Kamala Harris Vice President of the United States nbsp nbsp Christine Lagarde President of the European Central Bank nbsp Mary Barra CEO of General Motors nbsp Melinda French Gates Co Chair of the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation nbsp Abigail Johnson President CEO of Fidelity Investments nbsp nbsp Ana Patricia Botin Executive Chairman of Banco Santander nbsp nbsp Ursula von der Leyen President of the European Commission nbsp Tsai Ing wen President of Taiwan nbsp Julie Sweet CEO of Accenture2020 edit nbsp Christine Lagarde nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 3 nbsp nbsp Christine Lagarde President of the European Central Bank nbsp Kamala Harris Vice President elect of the United States nbsp nbsp Ursula von der Leyen President of the European Commission nbsp Melinda Gates Co Chair of the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation nbsp Mary Barra CEO of General Motors nbsp Nancy Pelosi Speaker of the United States House of Representatives nbsp nbsp Ana Patricia Botin Executive Chairman of Banco Santander nbsp Abigail Johnson President CEO of Fidelity Investments nbsp Gail Koziara Boudreaux CEO of Anthem 4 2019 edit nbsp Nancy Pelosi nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 3 nbsp nbsp Christine Lagarde President of the European Central Bank nbsp Nancy Pelosi Speaker of the United States House of Representatives nbsp nbsp Ursula von der Leyen President of the European Commission nbsp Mary Barra CEO of General Motors nbsp Melinda Gates Co Chair of the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation nbsp Abigail Johnson President CEO of Fidelity Investments nbsp nbsp Ana Patricia Botin Executive Chairman of Banco Santander nbsp Ginni Rometty CEO of IBM nbsp Marillyn Hewson CEO of Lockheed Martin 5 2018 edit nbsp Theresa May nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 3 nbsp Theresa May Prime Minister of the United Kingdom nbsp nbsp Christine Lagarde Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund nbsp Mary Barra CEO of General Motors nbsp Abigail Johnson President CEO of Fidelity Investments nbsp Melinda Gates Co Chair of the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation nbsp Susan Wojcicki CEO of YouTube nbsp nbsp Ana Patricia Botin Executive Chairman of Banco Santander nbsp Marillyn Hewson CEO of Lockheed Martin nbsp Ginni Rometty CEO of IBM 6 2017 edit nbsp Melinda Gates nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 3 nbsp Theresa May Prime Minister of the United Kingdom nbsp Melinda Gates Co Chair of the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation nbsp Sheryl Sandberg COO of Facebook nbsp Mary Barra CEO of General Motors nbsp Susan Wojcicki CEO of YouTube nbsp Abigail Johnson President CEO of Fidelity Investments nbsp nbsp Christine Lagarde Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund nbsp nbsp Ana Patricia Botin Executive Chairman of Banco Santander nbsp Ginni Rometty CEO of IBM 7 2016 edit nbsp Hillary Clinton nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 3 nbsp Hillary Clinton United States presidential candidate nbsp Janet Yellen Chair of the U S Federal Reserve nbsp Melinda Gates Co Chair of the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation nbsp Mary Barra CEO of General Motors nbsp nbsp Christine Lagarde Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund nbsp Sheryl Sandberg COO of Facebook nbsp Susan Wojcicki CEO of YouTube nbsp Meg Whitman CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise nbsp nbsp Ana Patricia Botin Executive Chairman of Banco Santander 8 2015 edit nbsp Janet Yellen nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 3 nbsp Hillary Clinton United States presidential candidate nbsp Melinda Gates Co Chair of the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation nbsp Janet Yellen Chair of the U S Federal Reserve nbsp Mary Barra CEO of General Motors nbsp nbsp Christine Lagarde Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund nbsp Dilma Rousseff President of Brazil nbsp Sheryl Sandberg COO of Facebook nbsp Susan Wojcicki CEO of YouTube nbsp Michelle Obama First Lady of the United States 9 2014 edit nbsp Dilma Rousseff nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 3 nbsp Janet Yellen Chair of the U S Federal Reserve nbsp Melinda Gates Co Chair of the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation nbsp Dilma Rousseff President of Brazil nbsp nbsp Christine Lagarde Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund nbsp Hillary Clinton former United States Secretary of State nbsp Mary Barra CEO of General Motors nbsp Michelle Obama First Lady of the United States nbsp Sheryl Sandberg COO of Facebook nbsp Ginni Rometty CEO of IBM 10 2013 edit nbsp Michelle Obama nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 3 nbsp Dilma Rousseff President of Brazil nbsp Melinda Gates Co Chair of the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation nbsp Michelle Obama First Lady of the United States nbsp Hillary Clinton United States Secretary of State nbsp Sheryl Sandberg COO of Facebook nbsp nbsp Christine Lagarde Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund nbsp Janet Napolitano United States Secretary of Homeland Security nbsp Sonia Gandhi President of the Indian National Congress nbsp Indra Nooyi Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo 11 2012 edit nbsp Jill Abramson nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 3 nbsp Hillary Clinton United States Secretary of State nbsp Dilma Rousseff President of Brazil nbsp Melinda Gates Co Chair of the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation nbsp Jill Abramson Executive Editor of The New York Times nbsp Sonia Gandhi President of the Indian National Congress nbsp Michelle Obama First Lady of the United States nbsp nbsp Christine Lagarde Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund nbsp Janet Napolitano United States Secretary of Homeland Security nbsp Sheryl Sandberg COO of Facebook 12 13 2011 edit nbsp Indra Nooyi nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 3 nbsp Hillary Clinton United States Secretary of State nbsp Dilma Rousseff President of Brazil nbsp Indra Nooyi Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo nbsp Sheryl Sandberg COO of Facebook nbsp Melinda Gates Co Chair of the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation nbsp Sonia Gandhi President of the Indian National Congress nbsp Michelle Obama First Lady of the United States nbsp nbsp Christine Lagarde Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund nbsp Irene Rosenfeld Chairman and CEO of Mondelez International 14 15 2010 edit nbsp Irene Rosenfeld nbsp Michelle Obama First Lady of the United States nbsp Irene Rosenfeld Chairman and CEO of Mondelez International nbsp Oprah Winfrey talk show host on The Oprah Winfrey Show nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany nbsp Hillary Clinton United States Secretary of State nbsp Indra Nooyi Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo nbsp Lady Gaga singer actress and record producer nbsp Gail Kelly CEO of Westpac nbsp Beyonce Knowles singer actress and record producer nbsp Ellen DeGeneres talk show host on The Ellen DeGeneres Show 16 2009 edit nbsp Sheila Bair nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 17 nbsp Sheila Bair Chair of the U S Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation nbsp Indra Nooyi Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo nbsp Cynthia Carroll CEO of Anglo American plc nbsp Ho Ching CEO of Temasek Holdings nbsp Irene Rosenfeld Chairman and CEO of Mondelez International nbsp Ellen Kullman CEO of DuPont nbsp Angela Braly President CEO of Anthem nbsp nbsp Anne Lauvergeon CEO of Areva nbsp Lynn Elsenhans Chairwoman CEO and President of Sunoco 18 2008 edit nbsp Cynthia Carroll nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 17 nbsp Sheila Bair Chair of the U S Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation nbsp Indra Nooyi Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo nbsp Angela Braly President CEO of Anthem nbsp Cynthia Carroll CEO of Anglo American plc nbsp Irene Rosenfeld Chairman and CEO of Mondelez International nbsp Condoleezza Rice United States Secretary of State nbsp Ho Ching CEO of Temasek Holdings nbsp nbsp Anne Lauvergeon CEO of Areva nbsp Anne Mulcahy Chairman and CEO of Xerox 19 2007 edit nbsp Wu Yi nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 17 nbsp Wu Yi Vice Premier of the People s Republic of China nbsp Ho Ching CEO of Temasek Holdings nbsp Condoleezza Rice United States Secretary of State nbsp Indra Nooyi Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo nbsp Sonia Gandhi President of the Indian National Congress nbsp Cynthia Carroll CEO of Anglo American plc nbsp Patricia Woertz President CEO of ADM nbsp Irene Rosenfeld Chairman and CEO of Mondelez International nbsp Patricia Russo CEO of Alcatel Lucent 20 2006 edit nbsp Condoleezza Rice nbsp nbsp Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 17 nbsp Condoleezza Rice United States Secretary of State nbsp Wu Yi Vice Premier of the People s Republic of China nbsp Indra Nooyi Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo nbsp Anne Mulcahy Chairman and CEO of Xerox nbsp Sallie Krawcheck CFO of Citigroup nbsp Patricia Woertz President CEO of ADM nbsp nbsp Anne Lauvergeon CEO of Areva nbsp Brenda Barnes President CEO of Sara Lee nbsp Zoe Cruz Co President of Morgan Stanley 21 2005 edit nbsp Yulia Tymoshenko nbsp Condoleezza Rice United States Secretary of State nbsp Wu Yi Vice Premier of the People s Republic of China nbsp Yulia Tymoshenko Prime Minister of Ukraine nbsp Gloria Macapagal Arroyo President of the Philippines nbsp Meg Whitman President CEO of eBay nbsp Anne Mulcahy Chairman and CEO of Xerox nbsp Sallie Krawcheck CFO of Citigroup nbsp Brenda Barnes President CEO of Sara Lee nbsp Oprah Winfrey talk show host on The Oprah Winfrey Show nbsp Melinda Gates Co Chair of the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation 22 2004 edit nbsp Sonia Gandhi nbsp Condoleezza Rice United States National Security Advisor nbsp Wu Yi Vice Premier of the People s Republic of China nbsp Sonia Gandhi President of the Indian National Congress nbsp Laura Bush First Lady of the United States nbsp Hillary Clinton United States Senator nbsp Sandra Day O Connor Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States nbsp Ruth Bader Ginsburg Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States nbsp Megawati Sukarnoputri President of Indonesia nbsp Gloria Macapagal Arroyo President of the Philippines nbsp Carly Fiorina CEO of Hewlett Packard 23 See also editForbes list of the World s Most Powerful People 40 Under 40References edit a b The World s Most Powerful Women 2023 Forbes December 5 2023 Archived from the original on December 5 2023 Retrieved December 5 2023 World s Most Powerful Women 2022 Forbes Archived from the original on November 28 2023 Retrieved 2022 12 06 a b c d e f g h i j Kamala Harris Jacinda Ardern and Stacey Abrams make Forbes list of 2020 s most powerful women CBS News www cbsnews com 8 December 2020 Retrieved 28 August 2023 World s Most Powerful Women 2020 Forbes Archived from the original on December 30 2020 Retrieved 2020 12 09 World s Most Powerful Women Forbes Archived from the original on 25 November 2020 Retrieved 2019 12 13 The World s Most Powerful Women 2018 Forbes December 4 2018 Retrieved December 5 2018 Howard Caroline November 2 2017 The World s 100 Most Powerful Women In 2017 Forbes Retrieved December 16 2017 The World s Most Powerful Women 2016 Forbes June 7 2016 Archived from the original on November 19 2016 Retrieved June 7 2016 Howard Caroline May 26 2015 The World s Most Powerful Women 2015 Forbes 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