The
list released by Forbes ahead of World Mother's Day on Sunday placed
64-year-old Clinton, who has one of the world's biggest jobs in hand, at
No 1.
The
list chosen from diverse spheres of government, business, entertainment
and philanthropy ranked 64-year-old Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff
at second position, who has a daughter.
56-year-old
Nooyi, PepsiCo Chairman and a mother of two has been placed at 3rd
position. She says if her kids call in the middle of a meeting, she
takes the call.
65-year-old
Sonia, mother of Priyanka and Rahul, was ranked ahead of US First Lady
Michelle Obama (ranked 7) and Myanmar's democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi
(ranked 20).
According to the magazine, "Power moms must develop unique strategies to succeed in both boardrooms and playrooms."
ForbesWoman
analysed the annual list of the worlds 100 most powerful women based on
money controlled, decision-making power and multiple measures of
influenceand teased out the moms who are at the top of their game.
The
list also figured Melinda Gates, co-founder of Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation, Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of International
Monetary Fund and Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook.
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