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10 Most Powerful Women In America

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The women of US are more powerful than those anywhere else in the world. They are literate, they are aware of their rights and are actively participating in the economics of the country. But how do American women stack against each other?

This list has been compiled to show you who are the most powerful women in America.

10. Ellen Degeneres
The legalization of gays and lesbians has been influenced by few people directly and Ellen Degeneres is one person who has done it. Interestingly she is not an advocate of lesbian/gay rights. She does not talk about it on her award winning, nationally acclaimed talk show that airs daily. It is simply because she is affable and people like her as a person.

9. Sheryl Sandberg
Sheryl Sandberg holds the reins of Facebook. Mark Zuckerberg occupies a middle level rank on our list of most powerful American men because of being the CEO of Facebook. So, Ms. Sandberg can’t be far behind in influence.

8. Ms. Wasserman Schultz
is a busy lady as she occupies two very important places in the US system. Being the chairperson of the Democratic National Party, she is the most influential person when it comes to determining the strategy of the party.

7. Michelle Obama
She is a capable woman in her own right as she graduated from both the top schools of Princeton and Harvard, holds a law degree and practiced community law before moving into the White House. Her ability to hold attention of large audience is a gift that has not been granted to many first ladies. Her “Let’s Move” campaign about child obesity has brought her “motherly” instincts to light. And well- she can snatch the ex-President Obama’s cell phone man! (she is powerful).

6. Diane Sawyer
The TV is more known as the Tell-Lie-Vision nowadays as there are a lot of twists in the stories that reach us. Yet there is the impression amongst viewers that if Ms.Diane Sawyer is saying it then it is most likely true and many people accept her authority over what she has chosen to be the topic of that day.

5. Virginia Rometty, CEO of IBM
Political power should be attributed to the ordinary people- this is the key fight between activists and MNCs today. The former believe that multinational corporations can affect governmental decisions because of the role that they play in the economy.

4. Nancy Pelosi
Ms. Nancy Pelosi is one of the most powerful politicians in the US today.

3. Melinda Gates
Melinda Gates, along with her husband Bill Gates, is the co-founder of the world’s richest charitable foundation in history. Prime Ministers have accountability to the parliament, CEOs have boards to answer to but Ms. Gates has $41.3 billion in endowment funds that she can spend wherever she and her husband see fit. As a person who has considerable focus on women and girls.

2. Indra Nooyi
the CEO of PEPSI Co.
The CEO of PEPSI is known well for her leadership style. Another important point that goes to her credit is her concern for health. She has not shied away from the fact that obesity is linked to the carbonated drink industry.

1. Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey Memoir
Oprah Winfrey is a billionaire and one of the richest women in America. She had a show that was watched by millions and nationally syndicated.

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