If
you think it to be list of politicians and technologists – there is a singer
and songwriter at no. 64, a mega star alongside glam
personalities like Beyonce, Angelina Jolie, Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres. She is unique, for she is only 25 and has
become the youngest woman ever to be included on the Forbes list of The World's
100 Most Powerful Women. Forbes says, she 'has not only broken record sales and
captivated the world with her fantastically honest lyrics, but she has proven
herself as an impressive businesswoman.'
Taylor, who's 1989 album was her third consecutive release to sell one
million copies in its first week, is described by the business bible as a 'bona
fide cross-genre, global megastar.' Forbes
said she has changed the nature of celebrity by posting personally on Twitter
and Instagram and making time to engage with her fans or 'Swifties'. It also
cited her controversial decision to pull her music from the streaming service
Spotify.
There are 15
billionaires with a net worth of 73.3 billion dollars (£47bn) which does not
include Melinda Gates, 24 chief executives and 19 newcomers in this year's
power list. Federica Mogherini, the European Union Foreign Policy Chief, is
highest new entry at 36 followed by Polish Prime minister Ewa Kopacz at 40. Just
three Britons made its in the Forbes magazine list by US figures. The Queen has been on the Most Powerful Women
list every year since its inception in 2004. She is a constant. Her moving six
spots, a small change in the broad view, represents the dynamism and ebb and
flow of the list. Every year it changes based on who makes the cut and their
relative successes over the past year."
The
Indians in that powerful list are : Ms Arundhati Bhattacharya (59) at no. 30. She is the first female (and youngest) chair
at the government-owned State Bank of India in 2013 after nearly four decades
of service. She oversees 220,000 staff members in 16,000 branches and services
225 million customers at the country's largest lender (assets $400 billion)
with offices spread over 36 countries. Ms Chanda Kochhar is at no. 35, the managing director and CEO of India's ICICI
Bank, o versees nearly $125 billion in assets and recently announced a 14%
increase in profits over last year. At no. 85 is the 62 year old Ms Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw,
CMD of BioconLimited, a biotechnology company and the current chairperson of
IIM-Bangalore.
Indra Nooyi of
PepsiCo is there at no. 15 but she is shown as naturalised US citizen.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
28th May 2015.
