CNBC TV18
By Priyanka Deshpande
Published Dec 6, 2023
Forbes on Tuesday December 6 released its 20th annual ranking of the World’s 100 Most Powerful Women.
The list acknowledges influential women from a diverse range of sectors including politics, business, media, and entertainment. Take a look at the top 10 most powerful women on the list.
Taking the tenth spot is 59-year old Gates, the Chairperson of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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General Motors CEO, Barra, 61 ranks ninth on the list.
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61-year old Johnson, the CEO of Fidelity Investments ranks at number eight.
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Citi Group CEO, 56-year old Fraser is at the seventh spot.
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President and chief executive officer of CVS Health, 59-year old Lynch ranks sixth on the list.
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33-year old American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift jumped from 79th rank to fifth. She is the first entertainer to enter the top five list.
Giorgia Meloni, the 46-year old Italian Prime Minister, ranks fourth on the power list.
Vice President of the United States, 59-year old Harris retained the third spot.
67-year old, Lagarde is the President of the European Central Bank and ranks second on the list.
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President of the European Commission, 65-year old Leyen is named as the most powerful women on the list for the second consecutive year.
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