JAKARTA - The world's leading media, Forbes, has just released a list of the 100 most influential women in the world. In the report, there are two names from Indonesia who have entered the elite ranks, namely the Minister of Finance (Menkeu) Sri Mulyani and Pertamina President Director Nicke Widyawati.

One thing that is interesting is that the position of Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani is below the position of Pertamina's boss, which is ranked 66. Meanwhile, Nicke is said to be ranked 27th or down two places from last year, which was ranked 25th in the world.

The top position is occupied by MacKenzie Scott, who is none other than the widow of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. MacKenzie is considered the most influential woman in the world thanks to her role in philanthropic activities.

Just so you know, MacKenzie succeeded in displacing Angela Merkel who had just declared retirement from her position as Chancellor of Germany.

Then, United States Vice President Kamala Harris followed in second place on the Forbes Most Powerful Women 2021 list. Followed by European Central Bank Governor Christine Lagarde, General Motors CEO Marry Barra, and Melinda Gates who is the ex-wife of billionaire Bill Gates.

For information, Forbes summarizes the list of the most influential women in the world this year from the leaders of multinational companies as many as 40 people and also 19 others who are government leaders in various countries and global organizations.


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