Most Powerful Women in The World 2022 Forbes Top 20 List

  • This is a guide list of Forbes Top 20 Most Powerful Women in The
    World in 2021.
    First of all, there are several influential and powerful women in the
    world today. In this article, we focus on the Forbes list of the top 20
    most powerful women in the world in 2021. Certainly, most of the
    powerful women for 2021 are currently major players in the area of
    business, philanthropy, and politics. A number of these women have
    overcome enormous challenges to become who they are today in terms
    of leadership and financial counterbalance.

    Similarly, many of them have used their influence strategically to effect
    changes in some of the world’s most powerful organizations and
    government structures. Likewise, some of these most powerful women
    in the world for 2021 are billionaires and have diverse business

    since2005, still holds the first position in Forbes most powerful women in the world for 2021. She takes the first position because she has been trying to keep the European Coalition intact and in good terms.
    Rather, despite not having the power to determine the day-to-day function of the UK government, Queen Elizabeth II still stands at the 10most powerful women for 2021.
    In summary, below is a list of top 20 Forbes World’s Most Powerful Women in The World 2021. Furthermore, the list is a recap of the Forbes most influential women in the world for 2021.

    1.Angel Makel                                                           Ex Chancellor of Germany  
    2.Melinda Gates                                                        Phylanthropist US
    3.Mary Barra                                                             CEO,General Motor US
    4.Ginny Rometty                                                      CEO,IBM US
    5 Queen ElizabethII                                                  United Kingdom
    6 Jacinda Ardern                                                       Prime Minister, New Zealand
    7 Isabel Dos Santos                                                  Businesswoman, Angola
    8 MetteFrederiksen                                                   Prime Minister, Denmark
    9 Laurene PowellJobs                                               Businesswoman, US
    10Abigail Johnson                                                    CEO, Fidelity Investments, US
    11Melania Trump                                                      First Lady, US
    12Christine Lagarde                                                  Chairman, IMF
    13Marillyn Hewson                                                  CEO, Lockheed Martin, US
    14Gina Rinehart                                                        Chairman, Hancock Prospecting,Australia
    15Ana Patricia Botín                                                 Chairman, Santander Group, Spain
    16Karen Pritzker                                                        Investor, Philanthropist, US
    17Sheryl Sandberg                                                     Chief Operating Offi cer, Facebook
    18Ho Ching                                                                CEO, Temasek Holdings, Singapore
    19Ruth BaderGinsburg                                              Supreme Court Justice, US
    20Susan Wojcicki                                                      CEO, YouTube

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