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NAME

TITLE

COMPANY

Indra Nooyi

Chairman and CEO

PepsiCo

Irene Rosenfeld

Chairman and CEO

Kraft Foods

Pat Woertz

Chairman, President, and CEO

Archer Daniels Midland

Anne Mulcahy

Chairman and CEO

Xerox

Angela Braly

President and CEO

Wellpoint

Andrea Jung

Chairman and CEO

Avon Products

Susan Arnold

President, Global Business Units

Procter & Gamble

Oprah Winfrey

Chairman

Harpo

Brenda Barnes

Chairman and CEO

Sara Lee

Ursula Burns

President

Xerox

Ann Livermore

EVP, Technology Solutions Group

Hewlett-Packard

Anne Sweeney

President

Disney-ABC Television Group
(& Co-Chair, Disney Media Networks)

Susan Desmond-Hellmann

President, Product Development

Genentech

Ginni Rometty

SVP, Global Business Services

IBM

Ellen Kullman

President

Dupont

Safra Catz

Co-President

Oracle

Heidi Miller

CEO, Treasury and Securities Services

J.P. Morgan Chase

Judy McGrath

Chairman and CEO, MTV Networks

Viacom

Carol Meyrowitz

CEO and President

TJX

Ann Moore

Chairman and CEO

Time Inc.

Christina Gold

President and CEO

Western Union

Amy Brinkley

Global Risk Executive

Bank of America

Susan Ivey

Chairman, President, and CEO

Reynolds American

Colleen Goggins

Worldwide Chairman, Consumer Group

Johnson & Johnson

Susan Chambers

EVP, Global People Division

Wal-Mart

Charlene Begley

President and CEO, GE Enterprise Solutions

General Electric

Barbara Desoer

President, Mortgage, Home Equity, and Insurance Services

Bank of America

Abigail Johnson

President, Personal and Workplace Investing

Fidelity

Pamela Nicholson

President and COO

Enterprise

Liz Smith

President

Avon Products

Joanne Maguire

EVP, Space Systems

Lockheed Martin

Carrie Cox

EVP and President
Global Pharmaceuticals

Schering-Plough

Cece Sutton

EVP, Head of Retail and Small-Business Banking

Wachovia

Sheryl Sandberg


COO

Facebook

Meredith Whitney


Managing Director and Senior Financial Institutions Analyst

Oppenheimer & Co.

Jan Fields

EVP and COO
McDonald's USA,

McDonald's

Melanie Healey


Group President, Global Feminine and Health Care

Procter & Gamble

Lisa Weber

President, Individual Business

MetLife

Sue Decker

President

Yahoo

Claire Babrowski

EVP and COO

Toys “R” Us

Kathleen Murphy

CEO, US Wealth Management

ING

Deirdre Connelly


President, Lilly USA

Eli Lilly

Nancy Peretsman

Managing Director

Allen & Co.

Sherilyn McCoy

Worldwide Chairman, Surgical Care Group

Johnson & Johnson

Gail Boudreaux

President

UnitedHealthCare (& EVP, UnitedHealth Group)

Lorrie Norrington


CEO, Marketplace Operations

eBay

Terri Dial


CEO, U.S. Consumer Bank

Citigroup

Lynn Elsenhans


CEO and President

Sunoco

Cathie Black


President

Hearst Magazines

Marissa Mayer

Vice President, Search Products and User Experience

Google

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