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Fortune Publishes Annual List of Most Powerful Women

The publication released its 29th annual ranking of women in leadership roles. The top five positions are held by executives at major financial, automotive, technology, and consulting firms.

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The Fortune Most Powerful Women list marks its 29th year with a ranking of leaders in corporate roles. The list identifies women who hold chief executive or executive chair positions across several industries.

The second position belongs to the chief executive officer of GM. The third position is occupied by the chief executive officer of AMD. The fourth position is held by the chief executive officer of Accenture. The full list is available through a link provided by the publication.

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29th year
annual list of most powerful women
Top five CEOs
Citi, GM, AMD, Accenture, Banco Santander
Full list link
provided by the publication

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