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Indra Nooyi, the chief executive of PepsiCo Power Women#6 Age: 54 Education: MBA , Yale University , IIM Calcutta Nooyi is the chief architect of PepsiCo's multi-year growth strategy, Performance with Purpose, which is focused on delivering sustainable growth by investing in a healthier future for people and our planet. |
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Lady Gaga, a singer and performance artist Power Women#7 Education: Dropout , New York University Part singer and part performance artist, Lady Gaga (née Stefanie Germanotta) has single-handedly reinvigorated pop music and pop culture, says Forbes. |
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Gail Kelly, the chief executive of Westpac Power Women#8 Age: 54 Education: BA/BS , University of Cape Town As head of Australia's second-largest bank, Westpac, with $551 billion in assets and $15.9 billion in revenue, and the country's most influential businesswoman, the native South African has an outsized public profile, says Forbes. |
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Beyonce Knowles, a singer and fashion designer Power Women #9 Age: 29 Beyoncé had an income of $80 million last year, thanks to an ever-expanding artistic and business empire that includes 118 million records, seven films, 16 Grammy awards (she was the first woman to win six in one night) and numerous MTV Video Music Awards, says Forbes. |