Moira Forbes, editor-in-chief of Forbes Women's Edition, said that the list listed women leaders in politics, entertainment, technology and non-profit organizations. The ranking is based on these women's social influence, wealth control and media exposure. The fourth is Melinda Gates, the wife of Bill Gates, who is also one of the founders of the Melinda Gates Foundation. The fifth is Jill Abramson, the first female executive editor in the history of The New York Times. Lady Gaga ranks 14, ahead of the Queen of England. Argentine President Cristina Kirchner ranked 16.
People on the list of strong women not only make headlines, but also write their own. These women are responsible for shaping international dialogue. Jill Abramson is celebrating her first anniversary as the executive editor of The New York Times, and Huffington is immersed in the joy that her website won the first Pulitzer Prize.
Vogue magazine hosted by Anna Untul published a record 9 16 pages in September this year. Greta Van Souster Lun of Fox News Channel is the longest-serving news anchor at present.