ホテル新羅イ・ブジン「世界で最も影響力がある女性100人」82位=韓国
Hotel Shilla Lee Bujin ranked 82nd on “100 Most Influential Women in the World” = South Korea
This year, the world's 100 most powerful women were selected by the US economic magazine Forbes.
Korean hotel president Shilla Lee Bu-jin rose to 82nd place in Women). NAVER president Choi Soo-young ranked 96th.
Forbes comprehensively evaluated indicators in four categories on the 5th (local time), including financial strength, media activities, influence, and scope of activities, and found that the
announced the rankings. This is the 20th time this year that the rankings have been announced. Targeting female CEOs, politicians, policy makers, philanthropists, entertainers, and others who have an impact on changing people's lives.
Forbes reported that CEO Lee, who ranked 82nd, has a fortune of $3.8 billion (approximately 560 billion yen) and says, ``He is the CEO of Hotel Shilla, one of the best lodging and conference centers in Seoul, South Korea.''
(CEO).” The company then announced that she is the daughter of the late Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee, and that she has accepted the position of advisor to the Samsung C&T Trading Company, the holding company for the Samsung Group. Fo
Regarding CEO Choi, who ranked 96th, the magazine said that she is the ``CEO of Naver, South Korea's largest internet company,'' and ``the first female CEO and the youngest CEO of Naver.''
The first place went to Ursula von der Leyen, President of the Executive Board of the European Union (EU), as she did last year. European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde (2nd place), Camara
・Following were US Vice President Ha Ri Su (3rd place) and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni (4th place). Global pop star Taylor Swift rose to fifth place. Celebrity
This is the first time he has ranked in the top five of the Forbes rankings. Last year, it was ranked 79th, but it has moved up in rank over the past year. Swift has a lot of economic impact through touring.
It has become so popular that a new term has been coined, ``Swiftonomics.''
Others include Karen Lynch, CEO of CVS Health (6th place),
T Group CEO Jane Fraser (7th place), U.S. asset management giant Fidelity Chairman Abby Johnson (8th place), General Motors (GM) CEO Mary Barra (9th place)
The top 10 included Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Co-Chair Melinda French Gates (10th place).
2023/12/06 21:29 KST
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