The result: 100 women who are shaping the policies, products, and political fights that define our world.” Forbes positioned Mo Abudu at 98th place in the Most Powerful Women in the world list.
The top slot still belongs to Saudi Arabia’s Lubna Al Olayan, who’s at the head of a family empire. Al Olayan also appears on FORBES’ list of the World’s 100 Most Powerful Women. Of the 100 ...
Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, and businesswomen Roshni Nadar Malhotra, Soma Mondal and Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw are ranked among the 100 most powerful women of 2023 by Forbes in a list ...
FORBES challenged a tastemaking group of women leaders from a variety of fields with a question: Who is paving the way for girls and women in the future? We asked them to draw up their own power ...
Criteria 1. The individual’s role in influencing revenues and budget; 2. Degree of power associated with their position; 3. Economic indicators of the country—World Bank’s KAM Index, GDP and GDP per ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors ... they support. Women Will Hold Over $100 Trillion In Assets By 2025 Historically, women didn’t have access to money and power. We still have a ...
The list was launched in 1998 to recognize the women leading some of the planet’s biggest companies in a business world still dominated by men. That remains its purpose today.
Cook, a 1980 petroleum engineering alumna who appears on Forbes' 100 most powerful women list, received the school's award for 2007. Two graduates of Kansas University are among the world’s 100 ...