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Originally Posted by Martinjlm
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GM CEO Mary Barra named the most powerful woman in business by Fortune
Adrienne Roberts - Detroit Free Press
General Motors Co. Chair and CEO Mary Barra has been named Fortune's most powerful woman in business, the media company announced Wednesday.
The 27th edition of the Fortune Most Powerful Women in business list recognizes 100 global leaders. The list includes 65 female CEOs and the ranking is based on company size and health, their career path, influence beyond their organization and how they wield power, Fortune said.
Fortune described Barra as a "trailblazer in the auto industry" and noted that among the 55 women currently leading Fortune 500 companies, Barra is one of only nine who have been CEO for a decade or more.
Below are the top 10 "Most Powerful Women":
Barra
Karen Lynch, president and CEO of CVS Health
Jane Fraser, CEO of Citigroup
Julie Sweet, chair and CEO of Accenture
Emma Walmsley, CEO of GlaxoSmithKline
Ruth Porat, president, CIO and CFO of Alphabet and Google
Safra Catz, CEO of Oracle
Lisa Su, chair and CEO of Advanced Micro Devices
Kathryn McLay, president and CEO of Walmart International
Grace Wang, co-founder and chairwoman of Luxshare Precision
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She’s a f’n DEI lib. She was kissing up to to the senile dementia patient in charge for 4 years and turned GM into “gm”. Hell Toyota is now more for straight, normal car guys than GM and I never thought that day would EVER come.
But hey Forbes named her a top female exec.
With the way you defend her, how much is she paying you? When’s the next fat envelope coming? Or do you meet her in the parking garage at the RenCen every 3rd Tuesday? Back corner, basement, where the lighting is dim.