Emma Marcegaglia, presidente di Confindustria, è l’unica italiana nell’olimpo delle 50 donne manager più potenti al mondo. La classifica, stilata dal Financial Times, incorona l’amministratore delegato di PepsiCo, Indra Nooyi, che si conferma prima. La medaglia d’argento va ad Andrea Jung di Avon Product, mentre a occupare il gradino piu’ basso del podio e’ Guler Sabanci di Sabanci Group. Marcegaglia si piazza in 29esima posizione.
Rispetto allo scorso anno esce dalla classifica Diana Bracco, sostituita da delle new entry. Ecco di seguito la classifica stilata dal Financial Times:
1 – Indra Nooyi (PepsiCo)
2 – Andrea Jung (Avon Products)
3 – Güler Sabanci (Sabanci Group)
4 – Irene Rosenfeld (Kraft Foods)
5 – Dong Mingzhu (Gree Electric Appliances Int. Development)
6 – Ursula Burns (Xerox)
7 – Yoshiko Shinohara (Temp Holdings)
8 – Ellen Kullman (DuPont)
9 – Cheung Yan (Nine Dragons Paper)
10 – Patricia A. Woertz (ADM)
11 – Chanda Kochhar (ICICI Bank)
12 – Cynthia Carroll (Anglo American)
13 – Angela Ahrendts (Burberry)
14 – Carol Meyrowitz (TJX)
15 – Anne Lauvergeon (Areva)
16 – Ofra Strauss (Strauss Group)
17 – Gail Kelly (Westpac)
18 – Annika Falkengren (SEB)
19 – Nancy McKinstry (Wolters Kluwer)
20 – Carol Bartz (Yahoo)
21 – Vinita Bali (Britannia Industries)
22 – Stine Bosse (Tryg)
23 – Chua Sock Koong (Singapore Telecommunications)
24 – Nahed Taher (Gulf One Investment Bank)
25 – Ho Ching (Temasek Holdings)
26 – Chu Lam Yiu (Huabao International Holdings)
27 – Li Xiaolin (China Power International Development)
28 – Zhang Xin (Soho China)
29 – Emma Marcegaglia (Marcegaglia)
30 – Monika Ribar (Panalpina)
31 – Ilene Gordon (Corn Products International)
32 – Kate Swann (WH Smith)
33 – Angela F. Braly (WellPoint)
34 – Susan Ivey (Reynolds American)
35 – Ruby McGregor-Smith (Mitie Group)
36 – Lynn Laverty Elsenhans (Sunoco)
37 – Harriet Green (Premier Farnell)
38 – Ines Kolmsee (SKW)
39 – Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw (Biocon)
40 – Janet Robinson (The New York Times Company)
41 – Anita Zucker (InterTech Group)
42 – Stephanie Burns (Dow Corning)
43 – Mindy Grossman (HSN)
44 – Olivia Lum (Hyflux)
45 – Shobhana Bhartia (HT Media)
46 – Laura J. Sen (BJ’s Wholesale Club)
47 – Wu Yajun (Longfor Properties)
48 – Shikha Sharma (Axis Bank)
49 – Katherine Garrett-Cox (Alliance Trust)
50 – Mia Brunell Livfors (AB Kinnevik).
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