22. Charlene Begley
In her first year running the $7 billion plastics business, which employs 11,000 people, GE's highest-ranking woman focused on relationships old and new. Rising oil and natural gas prices pushed up production costs, and Begley had to spend considerable time rebuilding bonds with put-off customers. She also helped negotiate a joint venture with PetroChina for GE's first polycarbonate production plant in China.
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