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Forbes Most Powerful Women’s List: Trailblazers in the Energy Sector

by Energies Media Staff
December 23, 2023
in Oil and Gas News, Women
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In the ever-evolving energy world, women continue to make significant strides, breaking barriers and shattering glass ceilings. Recently, Forbes recognized several extraordinary women in the energy industry, highlighting their accomplishments and influence. Let’s take a closer look at these remarkable individuals.

Mary Barra

Name: Mary Barra

Title: CEO of General Motors

Company: General Motors

Ranking: 9th on Forbes Most Powerful Women’s List

Bio/Achievements: Mary Barra, aged 61, holds the esteemed CEO position at General Motors, a global automotive leader. Her exceptional leadership has earned her the 9th spot on Forbes’ Most Powerful Women’s List. Barra’s transformative approach to the automotive industry has seen her spearhead groundbreaking initiatives, including developing electric and autonomous vehicles. Her commitment to innovation and sustainability has positioned General Motors as a leader in the industry and cemented her influence and impact.

Catherine MacGregor

Name: Catherine MacGregor

Title: CEO

Company: Engie

Ranking: 26th on Forbes Most Powerful Women’s List

Bio/Achievements: Catherine MacGregor, aged 51, hailing from France, has secured the 26th position on Forbes’ prestigious list. As the CEO of Engie, her expertise and leadership have played a pivotal role in shaping the energy sector, driving innovation, and fostering positive change.

Vicki Hollub

Name: Vicki Hollub

Title: President/CEO

Company: Occidental Petroleum

Ranking: 50th on Forbes Most Powerful Women’s List

Bio/Achievements: Vicki Hollub, aged 64, represents the United States on Forbes’ Most Powerful Women’s List, ranking 50th. As the President and CEO of Occidental Petroleum, her dedication, strategic insight, and relentless pursuit of excellence have undoubtedly contributed to her recognition on this esteemed list.

Nicke Widyawati

Name: Nicke Widyawati

Title: CEO

Company: Pertamina

Ranking: 51st on Forbes Most Powerful Women’s List

Bio/Achievements: Nicke Widyawati, aged 55, is a prominent figure in Indonesia’s energy industry. Placing 51st on Forbes’ Most Powerful Women’s List, Widyawati has demonstrated remarkable leadership and influence within her field. As the CEO of Pertamina, her significant contributions have advanced the energy sector in Indonesia and beyond.

Lynn Good

Name: Lynn Good

Title: CEO

Company: Duke Energy

Ranking: 65th on Forbes Most Powerful Women’s List

Bio/Achievements: Lynn Good, aged 64, is an accomplished businesswoman from the United States. Her dedication and expertise have earned her the 65th position on Forbes’ Most Powerful Women’s List. As the CEO of Duke Energy, her leadership and strategic vision have likely shaped the industry, driving growth and innovation.

Sinead Gorman

Name: Sinead Gorman

Title: CFO

Company: Shell Global

Ranking: 66th on Forbes Most Powerful Women’s List

Bio/Achievements: Sinead Gorman, aged 46, represents the United Kingdom on Forbes’ Most Powerful Women’s List, securing the 66th spot. As the CFO of Shell Global, her remarkable contributions have propelled advancements in the energy sector, contributing to its sustainable and forward-thinking development.

These women, featured on Forbes’ Most Powerful Women’s List, embody the spirit of innovation, resilience, and influence within the energy industry. Their remarkable achievements serve as an inspiration for aspiring professionals and a testament to the transformative power of women’s leadership in shaping the future of energy.

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