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FULL LIST: Forbes’s 2023 Most Powerful Women In The World

Nigeria’s Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and Media personality Mo Abudu also made this list…

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The 2023 Forbes list of the world’s most powerful women has been released Tuesday, December 5, 2023.

The list, curated using ‘four main metrics: money, media, impact, and spheres of influence,’ comprised 100 women excelling in various fields, including politics, business, technology, media & entertainment, amongst others.

VerseNews reports that Nigeria’s Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Director-General World Trade Orgainsation, and Media personality Mo Abudu also made this list at numbers 87 and 98, respectively.

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Here are Forbes’s 2023 100 most powerful women in the world.

Rank: Name, Age, Location, Category

Ursula von der Leyen, 65, Belgium, Politics & Policy

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Christine Lagarde, 67, Germany, Politics & Policy

Kamala Harris, 59, United States, Politics & Policy

Giorgia Meloni, 46, Italy, Politics & Policy

Taylor Swift, 33, United States, Media & Entertainment

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Karen Lynch, 59, United States, Business

Jane Fraser, 56, United States, Finance

Abigail Johnson, 61, United States, Finance

Mary Barra, 61, United States, Business

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Melinda French Gates, 59, United States, Philanthropy

Julie Sweet, 56, United States, Business

Kristalina Georgieva, 70, United States, Politics & Policy

MacKenzie Scott, 53, United States, Philanthropy

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Gail Boudreaux, 63, United States, Business

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Emma Walmsley, 54, United Kingdom, Business

Ruth Porat, 66, United States, Technology

Safra Catz, 62, United States, Technology

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Ana Patricia Botín, 63, Spain, Finance

Carol Tomé, 66, United States, Business

Sandy Ran Xu, 46, China, Business

Kathryn McLay, 49, United States, Business

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Sarah London, 43, United States, Business

Amy Hood, 51, United States, Technology

Tarciana Paula Gomes Medeiros, 45, Brazil, Finance

Laurene Powell Jobs & family, 60, United States, Philanthropy

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Catherine MacGregor, 51, France, Business

Janet Yellen, 77, United States, Politics & Policy

Gwynne Shotwell, 60, United States, Technology

Phebe Novakovic, 66, United States, Business

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Tsai Ing-wen, 67, Taiwan, Politics & Policy

Oprah Winfrey, 69, United States, Media & Entertainment

Nirmala Sitharaman, 64, India, Politics & Policy

Ho Ching, 70, Singapore, Finance

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Thasunda Brown Duckett, 50, United States, Finance

Marianne Lake, Jennifer Piepszak, United States, Finance

Beyoncé Knowles, 42, United States, Media & Entertainment

Shari Redstone, 69, United States, Media & Entertainment

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Kathy Warden, 52, United States, Business

Dana Walden, 59, United States, Media & Entertainment

Amanda Blanc, 56, United Kingdom, Business

Susan Li, 38, United States, Technology

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Margherita Della Valle, 58, United Kingdom, Business

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Adena Friedman, 54, United States, Finance

Mary Callahan Erdoes, 56, United States, Finance

Lynn Martin, 47, United States, Finance

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Sheikh Hasina Wajed, 76, Bangladesh, Politics & Policy

Sri Mulyani Indrawati, 61, Indonesia, Politics & Policy

Gina Rinehart, 69, Australia, Business

Lisa Su, 54, United States, Technology

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Vicki Hollub, 64, United States, Business

Nicke Widyawati, 55, Indonesia, Business

Shemara Wikramanayake, 61, Australia, Finance

Tricia Griffith, 59, United States, Business

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Jessica Tan, 46, China, Business

Judy Faulkner, 80, United States, Technology

Tokiko Shimizu, 58, Japan, Finance

Donna Langley, 55, United States, Media & Entertainment

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Jennifer Salke, 59, United States, Media & Entertainment

Wang Laichun, 56, China, Technology

Roshni Nadar Malhotra, 42, India, Technology

Jenny Johnson, 59, United States, Finance

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Yuriko Koike, 71, Japan, Politics & Policy

Hana Al Rostamani, United Arab Emirates, Finance

Suzanne Scott, 57, United States, Media & Entertainment

Lynn Good, 64, United States, Business

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Sinead Gorman, 46, United Kingdom, Business

Bela Bajaria, 52, United States, Media & Entertainment

Belén Garijo, 63, Germany, Business

Melanie Kreis, 52, Germany, Business

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Soma Mondal, 60, India, Business

Paula Santilli, Mexico, Business

Mette Frederiksen, 46, Denmark, Politics & Policy

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Joey Wat, 52, China, Business

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Rihanna, 35, United States, Media & Entertainment

Linda Thomas-Greenfield, 71, United States, Politics & Policy

Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, 70, India, Business

Güler Sabanci, 68, Turkey, Business

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Trudy Shan Dai, 47, China, Business

Debra Crew, 52, United Kingdom, Business

Robyn Denholm, 60, Australia, Business

Solina Chau, 61, Hong Kong, Philanthropy

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Lee Boo-jin, 53, South Korea, Business

Robyn Grew, 54, United Kingdom, Finance

Zuzana Caputova, 50, Slovakia, Politics & Policy

Mary Meeker, 64, United States, Finance

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Makiko Ono, 63, Japan, Business

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, 69, Nigeria, Politics & Policy

Mpumi Madisa, 44, South Africa, Business

Melanie Perkins, 36, Australia, Business

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Dominique Senequier, 70, France, Finance

Raja Easa Al Gurg, United Arab Emirates, Business

Julia Gillard, 62, United Kingdom, Philanthropy

Samia Suluhu Hassan, 63, Tanzania, Politics & Policy

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Xiomara Castro, 64, Honduras, Politics & Policy

Kirsten Green, 52, United States, Finance

Choi Soo-yeon, 42, South Korea, Business

Jenny Lee, 51, Singapore, Finance

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Mo Abudu, 59, Nigeria, Media & Entertainment

Mia Mottley, 58, Barbados, Politics & Policy

100. Barbie, 64, Media & Entertainment

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