Rank | Name | Age | Company Name | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ginni Rometty | 56 | IBM | |
2 | Indra Nooyi | 57 | PepsiCo | |
3 | Ellen Kullman | 57 | DuPont | |
4 | Marillyn Hewson | 59 | Lockheed Martin | |
5 | Sheryl Sandberg | 44 | ||
6 | Irene Rosenfeld | 60 | Mondelez | |
7 | Patricia Woertz | 60 | Archer Daniels Midland | |
8 | Marissa Mayer | 38 | Yahoo | |
9 | Meg Whitman | 57 | HP | |
10 | Abigail Johnson | 51 | Fidelity Investments |
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