27. Ursula Burns
An ever-growing list of responsibilities—including engineering, product R&D, manufacturing, supply chain, and global purchasing—boosts Burns way up the list. She helped deliver $14 billion of Xerox's $15.7 billion in revenues in 2005. Given her solid record, Burns may well be first in line to succeed CEO Anne Mulcahy.
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