Friday, March 9, 2012

Top Women executives and entrepreneurs

While women are still less than 3% of CEOs of Fortune 500 companies represented, female managers are more and more. These women have already reached incredible proportions and expect to be able to join them to more women in the next few years.   Women in leadership positions.   Indra Nooyi, president and CEO of PepsiCo   Born in India, Nooyi worked with Johnson & Johnson and Mettur Beardsell it. He moved to the U.S. for a master's from Yale University in 1980. His resume from that point on, the strategy includes positions at The Boston Consulting Group, Motorola and Asea Brown Boveri. In 1994, he joined PepsiCo and was President and Chief Financial Officer in 2001. Since then, the company's annual sales rose 72%. In 2006, Nooyi became CEO of PepsiCo.   Oprah Winfrey, chairman of Harpo   A TV show, Oprah Winfrey has a media empire that magazines. Radio and even TV include built. Besides being the first African American woman millionaire, who has been called "perhaps the world's most influential woman" by CNN.   Meg Whitman, CEO of Hewlett-Packard   Whitman was CEO of Hewlett-Packard, and finally a resume that includes increasing sales on eBay about 4 million U.S. dollars approximately EUR 8 billion, and the candidate for governor of California. His career has been some controversy, but it is undeniable that Whitman has a knack for the chairmanship of the CEO.   Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook   In 2008, Mark Zuckerberg, Sandberg from Google where he was responsible for online advertising. She took a job with a company that was profitable, and it was under his leadership that the decision to rely on ads to generate revenue has been made. It was a decision that led to the monumental growth of the company and the IPO.   Brenda Barnes, president and CEO of Sara Lee   Barnes made headlines when he resigned as CEO of PepsiCo to spend in 1997 to spend more time with his family. It is not the world of business. He served as interim president of Starwood Hotels & Resorts. In 2004, Barnes was the chief operating officer of Sara Lee was the reconstruction of the company as it moves into its organization.   Irene Rosenfeld, Chairman and CEO of Kraft Foods   Since his appointment as CEO of Kraft Foods in 2006, Rosenfeld has led to a restructuring of the company, and also oversaw the division of Kraft Foods sections. In 2011, Kraft Foods announced a plan to get into two companies, Rosenfeld door brands, to divide among international snacks.   Baseline   While women have made over the stairs, there are many young stars to just behind them. Keep an eye on these three leaders in the coming years.   Jessica Mah, co-founder and CEO of inDinero   Mah started his first business at age 12 Since then he has completed a degree in computer science at the University of California at Berkeley and founded another company. In Dinero, she even turned 22 yet.   Carl Sommer, co-founder of Urban Internal   Prior to founding his own company, practiced law and worked with the summer company of legal work. She saw the need for better research approach of prisoners, and began to solve the problem.   Dina Kaplan, co-founder of Blip.Tv   Kaplan was a journalist for an Emmy Award for television before the founding of the blip.tv. The company provides a home for more than 50,000 original applications and receives more than 90 million viewers watched the video on your site every month.

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