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- Helen Keller -
“Life Is A Journey, Not A Destination”
Statistics
FORTUNE's annual ranking of
America's leading businesswomen
Full list
Half the women on this year's list are 50 or younger.
Rank Name Company
1 Indra Nooyi - PepsiCo
2 Anne Mulcahy - Xerox
3 Meg Whitman - eBay
4 Angela Braly - Wellpoint
5 Irene Rosenfeld - Kraft Foods
6 Pat Woertz Archer - Daniels Midland
7 Susan Arnold - Procter & Gamble
8 Oprah Winfrey - Harpo
9 Andrea Jung - Avon Products
10 Brenda Barnes - Sara Lee
11 Ursula Burns - Xerox
12 Sallie Krawcheck - Citigroup
13 Ann Livermore - Hewlett-Packard
14 Christine Poon - Johnson & Johnson
15 Anne Sweeney - Walt Disney, Disney-ABC Television Group
16 Zoe Cruz Morgan - Stanley
17 Ginni Rometty - IBM
18 Judy McGrath - Viacom
19 Ann Moore - Time Inc.
20 Sue Decker - Yahoo
21 Susan Desmond-Hellmann - Genentech
22 Diane Greene - VMware
23 Amy Brinkley - Bank of America
24 Susan Ivey - R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, Reynolds American
25 Ellen Kullman - DuPont
26 Charlene Begley - General Electric
27 Heidi Miller - J.P. Morgan Chase
28 Cece Sutton - Wachovia
29 Sheryl Sandberg - Google
30 Abigail Johnson - Fidelity
31 Carol Meyrowitz - TJX
32 Carrie Cox - Schering-Plough
33 Linda Dillman - Wal-Mart Stores
34 Shelly Lazarus - WPP
35 Mary Sammons - Rite Aid
36 Lisa Weber - MetLife
37 Claire Babrowski - Toys "R" Us
38 Joanne Maguire - Lockheed Martin
39 Colleen Goggins - Johnson & Johnson
40 Kathleen Murphy - ING
41 Dawn Hudson - PepsiCo
42 Liz Smith - Avon Products
43 Cathleen Black - Hearst
44 Pam Nicholson - Enterprise
45 Melanie Healey - Procter & Gamble
46 Amy Pascal - Sony
47 Deirdre Connelly - Eli Lilly
48 Jan Fields - McDonald's
49 Julia Stewart - IHOP
50 Cathie Lesjak - Hewlett-Packard
Highest paid
Name Company 2006 Total compensation Rank on Power 50?
Zoe Cruz - Morgan Stanley - $30 million - 16
Susan L. Decker - Yahoo - $25 million
Irene B. Rosenfeld - Kraft Foods - $19.2 million - 5
Christina A. Gold - Western Union - $16.5 million
Paula Reynolds - Safeco - $13.9 million
Ann Livermore - Hewlett-Packard - $11.8 million -13
Lisa W. Rodriguez - Weatherford International - $11.4 million
Meg Whitman - eBay - $11 million - 3
Pat Woertz - Archer Daniels Midland - $10.7 million - 6
Andrea Jung - Avon Products - $10.7 million - 9
Susan Ivey - Reynolds American - $10.7 million - 24
Sallie Krawcheck - Citigroup - $10.6 million - 12
Anne Mulcahy - Xerox - $10.5 million - 2
Catherine West - J. C. Penney - $10.2 million
Catherine M. Burzik - Kinetic Concepts -$9.6 million
Susan D. Kronick - Macy's - $9.3 million
Linda Chen - Wynn Resorts - $9 million
Karen L. Katen - Pfizer - $8.6 million
Sara A. Fields - UAL - $8.5 million
Kathryn V. Marinello - Ceridian - $8.5 million
Dawn Hudson - PepsiCo - $8.4 million - 41
Janet E. Grove - Macy's - $8.3 million
Christine Poon - Johnson & Johnson - $7.8 million - 14
Susan Desmond-Hellmann - Genentech - $7.8 million - 21
Vivian L. Banta - Prudential Financial - $7.8 million
Age
Half the women on this year's list are 50 or younger.
Rank Name Company Age
29 Sheryl Sandberg - Google - 38
26 Charlene Begley - General Electric - 40
12 Sallie Krawcheck - Citigroup - 42
42 Liz Smith - Avon Products - 44
20 Sue Decker - Yahoo - 44
36 Lisa Weber - MetLife - 44
40 Kathleen Murphy - ING - 44
30 Abigail Johnson - Fidelity - 45
4 Angela Braly - Wellpoint - 46
45 Melanie Healey - Procter & Gamble - 46
44 Pam Nicholson - Enterprise - 47
47 Deirdre Connelly - Eli Lilly - 47
24 Susan Ivey - R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, Reynolds American - 48
50 Cathie Lesjak - Hewlett-Packard - 48
41 Dawn Hudson - PepsiCo - 49
11 Ursula Burns - Xerox - 49
28 Cece Sutton - Wachovia - 49
13 Ann Livermore - Hewlett-Packard - 49
15 Anne Sweeney - Walt Disney, Disney-ABC Television Group - 49
46 Amy Pascal - Sony - 49
9 Andrea Jung - Avon Products - 49
37 Claire Brabowski - Toys "R" Us - 50
21 Susan Desmond-Hellmann - Genentech - 50
32 Carrie Cox - Schering-Plough - 50
17 Ginni Rometty - IBM - 50
1 Indra Nooyi - PepsiCo - 51
33 Linda Dillman - Wal-Mart Stores - 51
3 Meg Whitman - eBay - 51
25 Ellen Kullman - DuPont - 51
23 Amy Brinkley - Bank of America - 51
22 Diane Greene - VMware - 51
48 Jan Fields - McDonald's - 52
49 Julia Stewart - IHOP - 52
16 Zoe Cruz - Morgan Stanley - 52
31 Carol Meyrowitz - TJX - 53
8 Oprah Winfrey - Harpo - 53
39 Colleen Goggins - Johnson & Johnson - 53
38 Joanne Maguire - Lockheed Martin - 53
10 Brenda Barnes - Sara Lee - 53
7 Susan Arnold - Procter & Gamble - 53
2 Anne Mulcahy - Xerox - 54
6 Pat Woertz - Archer Daniels Midland - 54
27 Heidi Miller - J.P. Morgan Chase - 54
5 Irene Rosenfeld - Kraft Foods - 54
14 Christine Poon - Johnson & Johnson - 54
18 Judy McGrath - Viacom - 55
19 Ann Moore - Time Inc. - 57
34 Shelly Lazarus - WPP - 60
35 Mary Sammons - Rite Aid - 61
43 Cathleen Black - Hearst - 63
"Men are taught to apologize for their
weaknesses,women for their strengths".
- Lois Wyse (American advertising executive, author and columnist)
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