CEO Julie Sweet of Accenture and General Motors Chairman and CEO Mary Barra lead the new 2020 list of Most Powerful Women in Business reference fortune.
To look at the size and health of a woman leader's business in the world economy, her social and cultural influence, and the arc of her career, and how individual women leaders were using their power and influence on their companies and the world for good turnover.
Sweet emerge No. 1 for running a professional services firm with more than five hundred thousand employees in 51 countries who are helping clients figure out the "new world order." The firm gets the majority of its earnings from clients in the cloud, digital and security businesses. And, as Covid-19 strike, "the company used that expertise to help connect the UK's 1.2 million National Health Service workers remotely and to form alliance with Salesforce on contact tracing and vaccine management technology,"
GM's takes No 2 spot both for her role managing the automaker's pivot to creating ventilators in the wake of Covid19 and for doubling down on her drive to invest in GM's electric car production.
At No. 6 is Citi Group's Jane Fraser, who has become the first woman named to oversea a major bank in America.
And among other names on the list setting firsts in their industry, Simon & Schuster senior vice president and publisher Dana Canedy at No. 50 as the first Black person to run a major publishing imprint.
Internationally, GlaxoSmithKline CEO Emma Walmsley took top spot given her company's global efforts to tackle coronavirus.
This is the list of women leaders who ranked in the top 10 on Fortune's US rankings for 2020.
1. Julie Sweet, CEO, Accenture
2. Mary Barra, Chairman and CEO, General Motors
3. Abigail Johnson, Chairman and CEO, Fidelity Investments
4. Gail Boudreaux, President and CEO, Anthem
5. Carol Tomé, CEO, UPS
6. Jane Fraser, CEO of Global Consumer Banking; President, Citi
7. Ruth Porat, SVP and CFO, Google, Alphabet
8. Sheryl Sandberg, COO, Facebook
9. Corie Barry, CEO, Best Buy
10. Judith McKenna, President and CEO,
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