"Finally, I suspect that it is by entering that deep place inside us where our secrets are kept that we come perhaps closer than we do anywhere else to the One who, whether we realize it or not, is of all our secrets the most telling and the most precious we have to tell." Frederick Buechner
Thursday, October 23, 2008
The Wonder of Women
It's amazing what you can read in your doctor's office.
Well, actually, it was my chiropractor's office where I was waiting for more (wonderfully effective) electro-stim and (blessedly amazing) hydroculator pack therapy for the (slowly recovering) pinched nerve in my neck.
But, there it was. In black and white. In Forbes Magazine (of all places).
Forbes actually listed the 100 Most Powerful Women in their September 15, 2008 issue.
Can I just say, "WOW!"???
My mother wasn't exactly the best role model to break any glass window - stained glass or otherwise - but she was strong and bold in her own way, as were all the women in my family, given the times. Feisty is in my DNA.
You have to understand that, in 1975, I couldn't get my own line of credit without my (then) husband's co-signature. Heck, I couldn't even legally change my own name in 1980 without the "written permission" of my (then) ex-husband of 5 years.
So, to read that there are 100 Most Powerful Women IN THE WORLD!!!!! Well, I was, all at once, amazed and delighted and stunned and overjoyed.
Here are the top 10. Go read the article to learn the other 90. And, be amazed!
1. Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany
2. Sheila C. Blair, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
3. Indra K. Nooyi, Chief Executive, Pepsico
4. Angela Braly, Chief Executive Wellpoint, USA
5. Cynthia Carroll, Chief Executive, Anglo American, UK
6. Irene Rosenfield, Chief Executive, Kraft Foods, US
7. Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State, US
8. Ho Ching, Chief Executive, Temasek, Singapore
9. Anne Lauvergeon, Chief Executive, Areva, France
10. Anne M. Culcahy, Chief Executive, Xerox, US.
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(With thanks to Sojourners)
There is a new female CEO of DuPont! I can't think of her name. This was announced a couple of weeks ago.
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