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President GMA No. 41 in World's Most Powerful Women




Our president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is ranked no. 41 in Forbes' 100 Most Powerful Women in the World list for 2008.




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Here's the complete list of 100 Most Powerful Women in the World 2008:
















































































Rank Name Occupation Country

1
Angela Merkel
Chancellor

Germany

2
Sheila C. Bair
Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

U.S.

3
Indra K. Nooyi
Chairman, chief executive, PepsiCo

U.S.

4
Angela Braly
Chief executive, president, WellPoint

U.S.

5
Cynthia Carroll
Chief executive, Anglo American

U.K.

6
Irene B. Rosenfeld
Chairman, chief executive, Kraft Foods

U.S.

7
Condoleezza Rice
Secretary of state

U.S.

8
Ho Ching
Chief executive, Temasek Holdings

Singapore

9
Anne Lauvergeon
Chief executive, Areva

France

10
Anne Mulcahy
Chairman, chief executive, Xerox Corp.

U.S.

11
Gail Kelly
Chief executive and managing director, Westpac Bank

Australia

12
Patricia A. Woertz
Chairman, chief executive, president, Archer Daniels Midland

U.S.

13
Cristina Fernandez
President

Argentina

14
Christine Lagarde
Minister of economy, finance and employment

France

15
Safra A. Catz
President and chief financial officer, Oracle

U.S.

16
Carol B. Tome
Executive vice president and chief financial officer, Home Depot

U.S.

17
Yulia Tymoshenko
Prime minister

Ukraine

18
Mary Sammons
Chairman, chief executive, president, Rite Aid

U.S.

19
Andrea Jung
Chairman, chief executive, Avon

U.S.

20
Marjorie Scardino
Chief executive, Pearson PLC

U.K.

21
Sonia Gandhi
President, Indian National Congress Party

India

22
Risa Lavizzo-Mourey
Chief Executive and President, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

U.S.

23
Sri Mulyani Indrawati
Coordinating minister for economic affairs and finance minister

Indonesia

24
Dr. Julie Gerberding
Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

U.S.

25
Michelle Bachelet
President

Chile
















































































Rank Name Occupation Country

26
Ellen Alemany
Chief executive, Royal Bank of Scotland Americas

U.S.

27
Carol Meyrowitz
Chief executive, president, The TJX Cos.

U.S.

28
Hillary Rodham Clinton
U.S. senator, New York

U.S.

29
Hynd Bouhia
Director General, Casablanca Stock Exchange

Morocco

30
Anne Sweeney
President, Disney-ABC Television Group

U.S.

31
Valentina Matviyenko
Governor, St. Petersburg region

Russia

32
Nancy Tellem
President, CBS Paramount Television Entertainment Group

U.S.

33
Ann Livermore
Executive vice president, Hewlett-Packard

U.S.

34
Marina Berlusconi
Chairman, Finivest Group and Mondadori Group

Italy

35
Nancy Pelosi
Speaker, House of Representatives

U.S.

36
Oprah Winfrey
Chairman, Harpo

U.S.

37
Gulzhan Moldazhanova
Chief Executive, Basic Element

Russia

38
Aung San Suu Kyi
Deposed prime minister; Nobel peace laureate

Myanmar

39
Lynn Laverty Elsenhans
Chief executive and president, Sunoco

U.S.

40
Melinda Gates
Co-founder, co-chairman, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

U.S.

41
Gloria Arroyo
President

Philippines

42
Jane Mendillo
President and chief executive, Harvard Management Co.

U.S.

43
Linda Z. Cook
Executive director, gas and power, Royal Dutch Shell

Netherlands

44
Laura Bush
First lady

U.S.

45
Brenda Barnes
Chief executive, Sara Lee

U.S.

46
Christine Poon
Vice chairman, Johnson & Johnson

U.S.

47
Neelie Kroes
Competition commissioner, European Union

Netherlands

48
Amy Woods Brinkley
Global risk executive, Bank of America

U.S.

49
Susan E. Arnold
President, global business units, Procter & Gamble

U.S.

50
Susan Decker
President, Yahoo!

U.S.
















































































Rank Name Occupation Country

51
Ana Patricia Botin
Chairman, Banesto

Spain

52
Tzipora Livni
Vice prime minister and minister of foreign affairs

Israel

53
Dominique Senequier
Chief executive officer, AXA Private Equity

France

54
Amy Pascal
Co-chairman, Sony Pictures Entertainment

U.S.

55
Ursula Burns
President, Xerox

U.S.

56
Helen Clark
Prime minister

New Zealand

57
Laura Desmond
Chief executive officer, Starcom MediaVest Group Worldwide

U.S.

58
Queen Elizabeth II
Queen

U.K.

59
Mayawati Kumari
Chief minister, Uttar Pradesh

India

60
Judy McGrath
Chairman and chief executive officer, MTV Networks

U.S.

61
Meredith Vieira
Co-anchor, Today show, NBC News

U.S.

62
Katie Couric
Anchor, CBS Evening News, CBS News

U.S.

63
Barbara Walters
Correspondent, ABC News

U.S.

64
Sallie Krawcheck
Chairman and chief executive, Global Wealth Management, Citigroup

U.S.

65
Diane Sawyer
Anchor, Good Morning America, ABC News

U.S.

66
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
President

Liberia

67
Janice Fields
Chief operating officer and executive vice president, McDonald's

U.S.

68
Zhang Xin
Chief executive officer, co-founder, Soho

China

69
Zaha Hadid
Founder, Zaha Hadid Architects

U.K.

70
Yang Mian Mian
President, Haier

China

71
Tarja Halonen
President

Finland

72
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Justice, Supreme Court

U.S.

73
Hyun Jeong-Eun
Chairman, Hyundai Group

South Korea

74
Mary McAleese
President

Ireland

75
Guler Sabanci
Chairman, Sabanci Holding

Turkey
















































































Rank Name Occupation Country

76
Drew Gilpin Faust
President, Harvard University

U.S.

77
Lisa M. Weber
President, Individual Business, MetLife

U.S.

78
Dora Bakoyannis
Foreign minister

Greece

79
Beth Brooke
Global vice chairman, Ernst & Young

U.S.

80
Lee Myung-Hee
Chairman, Shinsegae Group

South Korea

81
Susan M. Ivey
Chief executive, Reynolds American

U.S.

82
Nancy McKinstry
CEO, Wolters Kluwer

Netherlands

83
Janet L. Robinson
President and chief executive, The New York Times Co.

U.S.

84
Margaret Chan
Director-general, World Health Organization

Switzerland

85
Clara Furse
Chief executive, London Stock Exchange

U.K.

86
Ellen J. Kullman
Executive vice president, DuPont

U.S.

87
Susan Desmond-Hellmann
President, product development, Genentech

U.S.

88
Eva Cheng
Chief executive, Greater China and Southeast Asia, Amway

China

89
Maha Al-Ghunaim
Chairman, managing director, Global Investment House

Kuwait

90
Christina Gold
Chief executive, Western Union

U.S.

91
Christiane Amanpour
Chief international correspondent, CNN

U.S.

92
Pamela Nicholson
President, Enterprise Rent-a-Car

U.S.

93
Ann Moore
Chairman, chief executive, Time Inc.

U.S.

94
Sharon Allen
Chair, Deloitte

U.S.

95
Jing Ulrich
Chairman and managing director, JPMorgan Chase China Equities

China

96
Queen Rania Al-Abdullah
Queen

Jordan

97
Virginia Rometty
Senior vice president, IBM Global Business Services

U.S.

98
Georgina Rinehart
Owner, chairman, Hancock Prospecting

Australia

99
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
Chairman and managing director, Biocon

India

100
Paula Rosput Reynolds
Chief Executive, Safeco

U.S.


Source: Forbes.com

4 comments :

  1. Maniniwala pa kami kung ang ang naging title ay ang PINAKAMAKAPAL NA MUKHA SA buong mundo yon No.1 talaga walang tatalo. KAHIT YONG SUWELAS NG SAPATOS TALO niya..

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