
Today we’re talking a little bit about the 50 most powerful women in business from 2020 according to Fortune. Carole Crist is a firm believer in celebrating and supporting women in business and these women are a great source of inspiration for women worldwide!
50 Most Powerful Women in Business in 2020 According to Fortune
- Julie Sweet – the CEO of Accenture, provider of business strategy, technology strategy and operations strategy services.
- Mary Barra – the Chairman and CEO, General Motors – the fourth biggest car manufacturer by revenue in the U.S. Mary is also the first woman to become the CEO of an automobile company.
- Abigail Johnson – the Chairman and CEO of Fidelity Investments – the fourth largest asset manager in the world.
- Gail Boudreaux – the President and CEO of Anthem – a major provider of health benefits in the Blue Cross Blue Shield network with 40 million members.
- Carol Tomé – the CEO of UPS – the world’s largest package delivery company 495,000 employees connecting more than 220 nations.
- Jane Fraser – the CEO of Global Consumer Banking and President of Citi.
- Ruth Porat – the SVP and CFO of Google, Alphabet .
- Sheryl Sandberg – the COO of Facebook – the largest social media network by number of users.
- Corie Barry – the CEO of Best Buy – the largest specialty retailer of consumer electronics in the retail industry in the United States.
- Judith McKenna – the President and CEO of Walmart International and Walmart – the world’s largest company when it comes to revenue earned.
- Safra Catz – the CEO of Oracle – a multinational computer tech company.
- Alicia Boler Davis – the VP of Global Customer Fulfillment at Amazon.
- Karen Lynch – Aetna’s first female president and chief at CVS Health – the fourth-biggest company in the country by revenue.
- Phebe Novakovic – the chairwoman and CEO of General Dynamics – the global aerospace and defense company.
- Ann-Marie Campbell – the Executive Vice President of U.S. Stores at Home Depot – the world’s largest home improvement retailer.
- Angela Hwang – a member of Pfizer’s Executive Team and Group President of the Pfizer Biopharmaceuticals Group.
- Amy Hood – the executive vice president and chief financial officer at Microsoft.
- Susan Wojcicki – the CEO of YouTube.
- Tricia Griffith – the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Progressive Group of Insurance Companies.
- Kathy Warden – the chairman, chief executive officer and president of Northrop Grumman Corporation – the American multinational aerospace and defense technology company.
- Shari Redstone – the chairman of ViacomCBS and president of National Amusements.
- Marianne Lake – the Co-CEO of Consumer & Community Banking (CCB) and a member of the JPMorgan Chase Operating Committee.
- Lynn Good – the chair, president and chief executive officer of Duke Energy, one of the largest energy holding companies in America.
- Margaret Keane – the former Synchrony Financial CEO.
- Leanne Caret – the president and chief executive officer of Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS).
- Jenn Piepszak – the Co-CEO of Consumer & Community Banking (CCB) and a member of the JPMorgan Chase Operating Committee.
- Roz Brewer – the Chief Executive Officer of the Walgreens Boots Alliance.
- Beth Ford – the President and Chief Executive Officer at Land O’Lakes.
- Deirdre O’Brien – the Senior Vice President of Retail + People at Apple.
- Thasunda Brown Duckett – the President and Chief Executive Officer of TIAA.
- Kathryn McLay – the president and CEO of Sam’s Club.
- Lisa Su – the President and Chief Executive Officer of Advanced Micro Devices.
- Penny Pennington – the Managing Partner of Edward Jones.
- Jennifer Taubert – the Executive Vice President, Worldwide Chairman, Pharmaceuticals at Johnson & Johnson – the world’s largest health care company.
- Lisa Jackson – the Vice President of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives at Apple.
- Revathi Advaithi – the Chief Executive Officer of Flex electric manufacturing company.
- Mary Mack – the Senior EVP, CEO of Consumer and Small-Business Banking at Wells Fargo.
- Sonia Syngal – the CEO at the Gap Inc
- Kelly Grier – the U.S. Chair and Managing Partner and Americas Managing Partner at EY.
- Barbara Whye – the Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer and vice president of Human Resources at Intel Corporation.
- Michele Buck – the Chairman, President, and CEO at Hershey.
- Kathryn Farmer – the CEO of BNSF Railway.
- Bela Bajaria – the Vice President of Global TV at Netflix.
- Anne Chow – the CEO title in AT&T.
- Mellody Hobson – the co-CEO and president of Ariel Investments.
- Tami Erwin – EVP and CEO of Verizon Business.
- Anne Finucane – the Vice Chairman and Chairman of Bank of America Europe.
- Gwynne Shotwell – the President and COO at Space-X.
- Mary Dillon – the CEO of Ulta Beauty.
- Dana Canedy – Senior Vice President and Publisher at Simon & Schuster.