Kraft Foods's Irene Rosenfeld Named One of FORTUNE's 50 Most Powerful Women
(Fortune) -- Irene Rosenfeld, CEO of Kraft Foods (Charts), ranks No. 5 on Fortune's 2006 list of 50 Most Powerful Women. Taking the top job at Kraft was a homecoming for Rosenfeld, who spent 22 years at the company, then took a detour to PepsiCo to head the Frito-Lay unit. Now back at Kraft, the world's second-largest food company (2005 revenues: $34 billion). By the key criteria Fortune uses in assembling its annual list - the size, importance, and health of each business in the global economy, and the momentum of each woman's career (along with her social and cultural influence) - there's no question that the power of women in the corporate sphere is rising. Indeed, it could be called the year of the Most Powerful Woman CEO. The top seven positions on Fortune's 2006 Most Powerful Women list are held by CEOs. They include: Indra Nooyi of PepsiCo (Charts); Anne Mulcahy, Xerox (Charts); Meg Whitman, eBay (Charts); Pat Woertz, ADM (Charts); Brenda Barnes, Sara Lee (Charts); and Andrea Jung, Avon (Charts). Next: Full list: 50 Most Powerful Women at //money.cnn.com/popups/2006/fortune/mostpowerfulwomen/1.html Plus: Most Powerful Women: 10 Highest-Paid at //money.cnn.com/popups/2006/fortune/womenpay/index.html |
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