Forbes released its annual list of The World’s Most Powerful Women on Wednesday 22nd May 2013.
According
to Forbes, the list is made up of 100 women who made the most impact.
They include top politicians and CEOs, activist billionaires and
celebrities.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria’s finance minister also
makes the power list. The 58 year old Harvard-educated finance minister
who has spent one year in office after a failed bid for the World Bank
presidency, moves down from the 81st position to the 83rd.
Joyce
Banda, President of Malawi is up from the 71st position to the 47th and
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, President of Liberia also makes the list. She is
at the 87th position, down 5 from last year.
On the international
level, Angela Makel, a German chancellor and a member of the 27-member
European Union retains the number one slot.
Dilma Rousseff
(President of Brazil), Melinda Gates (Cochair, Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation), Michelle Obama (FLOTUS – First Lady of the United States)
and Hilary Clinton round up the first five list. Ranking 2nd, 3rd, 4th
and 5th respectively.
And the most powerful global celebrities
are musician/actress Beyonce Knowles Carter, media mogul Oprah Winfrey,
actress Angelina Jolie, actress Sofia Vergara, musician Lady Gaga, TV
personality Ellen DeGeneres, musician Shakira Mebarak, author J.K
Rowling and supermodel Gisele Bundchen.
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