Nooyi, Kochhar shine in Fortune's 50 most powerful women list

General Motors CEO Mary Barra tops the list

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Last Updated : Feb 08 2014 | 2:50 AM IST
PepsiCo Chief Executive Officer Indra Nooyi and ICICI Bank Managing Director Chanda Kochhar are among Fortune magazine's list of 50 most powerful women in business who are "taking on the world" by pushing into new territories and inspiring women in their home countries.

The Fortune list of '50 most powerful women in business: Global edition' has been topped by General Motors CEO Mary Barra, the first woman to run a global automaker.

"By pushing into new territories and inspiring women in their home countries, these globetrotters are, quite literally, taking on the world," Fortune said of the ladies on the list. (WOMEN ON TOP)

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An electrical engineer who has spent her entire career at GM, Barra oversees more than 212,000 employees in 396 GM facilities on six continents.

Nooyi, who ranks third on the list and Kochhar on the 18th spot are the only two Indian women on the list.

Fortune said Nooyi, 58, more than doubled sales for Pepsi from outside the US in her seven years running PepsiCo.

International markets now make up about half of the company's $65.5 billion in revenue.

"India-born Nooyi has made sure her product pipeline reflects her consumer base: Since 2012, "innovation centers" have popped up in Shanghai, Hamburg, and Monterrey, Mexico," it said.

Kochhar, 52, leads India's second-largest bank, a sprawling organisation with $124 billion in assets, $1.5 billion in profit, and 3,588 branches.

Though the bulk of ICICI's business is done in India and with companies operating there, the bank is in 19 countries and does brisk business transferring money from expats to families back in India, it said.

The list includes IBM Chairman Ginni Rometty on the 2nd spot, energy corporation Petrobras CEO Maria das Graças Silva Foster on the 4th spot, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg (11), Yahoo President and CEO Marissa Mayer (14) and YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki (20).

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First Published: Feb 08 2014 | 12:16 AM IST

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