Forbes' Most Powerful Women 2009: Gloria Arroyo is #44

    Philippines' Most Unpopular President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has been named once again as one of the most powerful women in the world.

    On Forbes' 100 Most Powerful Women list for 2009, GMA is at #44, three ranks down from her #41 placement last year.

    It's now GMA's fourth time in the 100 Most Powerful list: #9 in 2004, #46 in 2006, #41 in 2008 and #44 in 2009.

    Gloria Arroyo's description on Forbes' site:
    In July, she became Southeast Asia's first leader to meet U.S President Barack Obama in the White House, a boon to an otherwise lame-duck presidency. Arroyo's tumultuous six-year term ends with new elections in May 2010. Potential power grab in the works: Congressional allies are pushing through changes to the Constitution that would see the Philippines adopt a parliamentary system; then Arroyo could get around the presidential term limit by becoming prime minister. Critics contend this may further sink the stalling economy that earlier in the year hit a 10-year-low GDP growth of 0.4%. Arroyo also has her hands full dealing with rise in domestic terrorism.

    This year's most powerful is once again (for the 4th time) Angela Merkel from Germany.

    See full list below...
    Rank Name
    1 Angela Merkel
    2 Sheila Bair
    3 Indra Nooyi
    4 Cynthia Carroll
    5 Ho Ching
    6 Irene Rosenfeld
    7 Ellen Kullman
    8 Angela Braly
    9 Anne Lauvergeon
    10 Lynn Elsenhans
    11 Cristina Fernandez
    12 Carol Bartz
    13 Sonia Gandhi
    14 Ursula Burns
    15 Anne Mulcahy
    16 Safra Catz
    17 Christine Lagarde
    18 Gail Kelly
    19 Marjorie Scardino
    20 Chanda Kochhar
    21 Mary Sammons
    22 Michelle Bachelet
    23 Paula Reynolds
    24 Carol Meyrowitz
    25 Andrea Jung
    26 Patricia Woertz
    27 Guler Sabanci
    28 Barbara Desoer
    29 Brenda Barnes
    30 Risa Lavizzo-Mourey
    31 Ann Livermore
    32 Cathie Lesjak
    33 Marina Berlusconi
    34 Melinda Gates
    35 Nancy Pelosi
    36 Hillary Rodham Clinton
    37 Jane Mendillo
    38 Margaret Chan
    39 Susan Chambers
    40 Michelle Obama
    41 Oprah Winfrey
    42 Queen Elizabeth II
    43 Nancy McKinstry
    44 Gloria Arroyo
    45 Ana Patricia Botin
    46 Ann Veneman
    47 Yulia Tymoshenko
    48 Ruth Bader Ginsburg
    49 Janet Robinson
    50 Dominique Senequier
    51 Janet Napolitano
    52 Anne Sweeney
    53 Neelie Kroes
    54 Gail Boudreaux
    55 Sonia Sotomayor
    56 Mary Schapiro
    57 Kathleen Sebelius
    58 Ellen Alemany
    59 Susan Ivey
    60 Amy Pascal
    61 Helen Clark
    62 Judy McGrath
    63 Stacey Snider
    64 Navanethem Pillay
    65 Janet Clark
    66 Sherilyn McCoy
    67 Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
    68 Tarja Halonen
    69 Mary McAleese
    70 Virginia Rometty
    71 Angela Ahrendts
    72 Terri Dial
    72 Sri Indrawati
    74 Deirdre Connelly
    75 Johanna Sigurdardottir
    76 Queen Rania
    77 Christina Gold
    78 Colleen Goggins
    79 Hasina Wajed
    80 Hyun Jeong-eun
    81 Amy Schulman
    82 Penny Pritzker
    83 Drew Faust
    84 Melanie Healey
    85 Elizabeth Smith
    86 Deb Henretta
    87 Ann Moore
    88 Sallie Krawcheck
    89 Pamela Nicholson
    90 Janice Fields
    91 Stephanie Burns
    92 Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
    93 Eva Cheng
    94 Efrat Peled
    95 Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi
    96 Charlene Begley
    97 Mindy Grossman
    98 Sharon Allen
    99 Heidi Miller
    100 Mary Erdoes
    Country
    Germany
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.K.
    Singapore
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    France
    U.S.
    Argentina
    U.S.
    India
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    France
    Australia
    U.K.
    India
    U.S.
    Chile
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    Turkey
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    Italy
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    Switzerland
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.K.
    Netherlands
    Philippines
    Spain
    U.S.
    Ukraine
    U.S.
    U.S.
    France
    U.S.
    U.S.
    Netherlands
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    New Zealand
    U.S.
    U.S.
    South Africa
    U.S.
    U.S.
    Liberia
    Finland
    Ireland
    U.S.
    U.K.
    U.S.
    Indonesia
    U.S.
    Iceland
    Jordan
    U.S.
    U.S.
    Bangladesh
    South Korea
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    Singapore
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    India
    Hong Kong
    Israel
    United Arab Emirates
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    U.S.
    Source URL: https://mykiru1.blogspot.com/2009/08/forbes-most-powerful-women-2009-gloria.html
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