Well folks- the latest Forbes list of the 100 most powerful women has been published.
On a cursory glance I could spot the foll of Indian origin:
No 5. Indra Nooyi of Pepsico
No.6. Sonia Gandhi
No. 97 Vidya Chabbria of Jumbo electonics, Dubai
Can you spot any more ? Please post.
Personally I think the Forbes list is no bible, but it's a guideline.
Can you folks think of any ladies of Indian origin who you think should be on the list?
Compile a few names. I will send it in to Forbes to investigate for next year.
I do remember a bunch of us sent in names for their billionaire's list and they did do their research and added several from India in the last 2 years.
All they need is a few names and they will pick it up from there.
I do remember them sending me a letter of effusive thanks for DLF's boss and Baba Kalyani. From there there did more legwork on their own and came up with several other people .
How about that lady who is a top gun in ICICI bank. Anyone know her name?
Maybe we should send in the new president's name as well
Shahnaz Husain, is pretty big and famous Indian entrepreneur who is a household name in India.
Chief Executive Officer of Shahnaz Herbals, she is a prominent Indian female entrepreneur best known for her herbal cosmetics, particularly skin care products. Currently, the Shahnaz Husain Group has over 400 franchise clinics across the world covering over 138 countries. Her group’s products are sold in leading global stores including Blooming Dales (New York), Galleries Lafayette (Paris), Seibu (Japan), Harrods and Selfridges (London), and La Rinaeccente (Milan).
She has been awarded the Padma Shri, a civilian award by the Government of India in 2006.
She was named as the Woman of the Year in 1996 by the Success magazine, a leading business publication. The Shahnaz Husain Group has franchise outlets spread all over India and across the world.
Besides, she also runs Shahnaz Husain's Beauty Institutes which run professional courses, providing students with an opportunity to earn professional qualifications.
These institutes run courses like diploma in beauty therapy , post-graduate diploma - skin and beauty therapy besides various short-term vocational courses .
For more information on this, please go to the link or Google her name:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahnaz_Husain
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ICICI Bank:
Chanda D. Kochhar > Deputy Managing Director, Director
Age: 45
Ms. Chanda D. Kochhar holds a management degree from the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai and a degree in cost and works accountancy from the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India. She started her career in 1984 with ICICI in its project finance department and has worked in the areas of corporate credit, infrastructure financing, e-commerce, strategy and retail finance. Ms. Kochhar was designated a Senior General Manager of ICICI in 2000 and was in charge of its retail business over the past six years. She was appointed to ICICI board as an Executive Director in April 2001. Effective April 29, 2006, our board elevated her as Deputy Managing Director. She is currently responsible for retail and corporate banking. ICICI board and shareholders have approved her re-appointment as a wholetime director until March 31, 2011. The Reserve Bank of India has approved her re-appointment until March 31, 2009.
Hope it helps. More later
Oh! By the way, I don't approve 'Sonia Gandhi' as a Powerful woman. She just happen to run the family dynasty and a party where the other senior leaders are sidelined. Trust me, this is nothing to do with my political inclinations. She has done nothing magnificent so far, but is living a dynasty of 'Nehru/Gandhi'.
The other two, Indra Nooyi and Vidya Chhabaria are self-made professionals, who created a niche for themselves. It's only through their hard work that they are being recognized as a Powerful women. They deserve my utmost respect, but alas! not Sonia Gandhi (NEVER!!!).
Take care y'all.
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Originally posted by investpro
On a cursory glance I could spot the foll of Indian origin:
No 5. Indra Nooyi of Pepsico
No.6. Sonia Gandhi
No. 97 Vidya Chabbria of Jumbo electonics, Dubai
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Chandresh
Advice is free – lessons I charge for!!
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Originally posted by chandresh
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Originally posted by investpro
On a cursory glance I could spot the foll of Indian origin:
No 5. Indra Nooyi of Pepsico
No.6. Sonia Gandhi
No. 97 Vidya Chabbria of Jumbo electonics, Dubai
If Sonia Gandhi is of Indian origin, then perhaps Indra Nooyi is of American origin!
Hi Febreet,
Thanks for the info. If you have any more ladies in mind even here in Canada or the US, UK, Australia, do let me know.
Anybody else would care to add to the list?
Another person called me to suggest Manishi Sagar of Kinderville in Montreal, who has also won several awards.
Well the richest indian women(in india) can surely be on this list ..... Kiran Majumdar Shaw .....She is the CMD for Biocon .....
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