2015 has been remarkable, and we are finally close to the end of it. Being a Queen goes beyond just beauty to being a true leader and constantly contributing positively to the economy. Hence it is time to celebrate Queens that have held their tuff in the political storm till 2015.
Here are the top most powerful women of 2015;
- At the top is Germany’s current Councillor, Angela Merkel
- Secretary of state USA, Hillary Clinton
- Dilma Rousseff, First Female President of Brazil
- Sonia Gandhi, President of India’s National Congress Party
- First directly elected and re-elected Female President of Argentina, Cristina Fernandez
- First female Australian Prime Minister, Julia Gillard
- General Secretary, National League for Democracy Aung San Sunn Kyi from Burma
- Queen Elizabeth the II, Queen of England
- Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan
- Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf President of Liberia
- First female president of Costa Rica, Laura Chinchilla
- Ngozi Okonjo-iweala former Minister of Finance Nigeria and World bank presidential candidate.
- Diaziane Madueke Former Minister of Petroleum Resource and first female Pesident of OPEC
- Aminata Toure former Prime Minister of Senegal
- Susan Wojcicki CEO YouTube
- Geun-hye first Female President of South Korea
- Oprah Winfrey, Media mogul
- CEO HP , Meg Whitman
- CEO PepsiCo Indra Nooyi
- CEO Yahoo Marissa Mayer
So the next time you hear the word you can’t be CEO or President or business mogul, find these ladies, learn from them, conquer the fear of success within you, drive for what you want, and own it.
Feel free to suggest your favorite powerful women for 2015.
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