Paola Santilli, once again among the 100 most powerful businesswomen

Marketing 11.10.2023 | International | According to the annual luck rating


At PepsiCo Latin America, the Argentine leads more than 80,000 employees. (Photo: PepsiCo Press)

Paola Santilli, once again among the 100 most powerful businesswomen

The Argentinian, CEO of PepsiCo Latam, who previously appeared in this and Forbes rankings, came in at number 98. First for the third time was Karen S. Lynch, President and CEO of CVS Health. The other Ibero-American women present were Ana Botín (Santander, Spain) in 19th place, Marta Ortega (Inditex, Spain) in 32nd place, Tarciana Paula Gomez Medeiros (Banco do Brasil) in 59th place, and Rita Serrano (Caesha Economica). Federal, Brazil). At 63.


Among the 100 most powerful women in the business world, according to Fortune magazine, there are 53 new women; Twenty are from the finance and technology industries (the two most represented), eighteen from retail and seven from health and energy; 67 executive directors; 75 from the United States, nine from the United Kingdom, seven from China, six from France, four from Australia, two from Brazil, India, Spain, Germany and from Argentina (Santilli, based in Mexico).

The magazine’s cover shows a face Chief Technology Officer From OpenAI is Mira Moratti, a newcomer whose cover headline declares that she is “building ChatGPT and shaping our future.”

The list of the ten most powerful businesswomen in the world is as follows:
1. Karen S. Lynch, President and CEO of CVS Health (US)
2. Julie Sweet, President and CEO of Accenture (US)
3. Mary Barra, President and CEO of General Motors (USA)
4. Jane Fraser, CEO, Citigroup (USA)
5. Jessica Tan, CEO and Co-CEO, Ping An, China
6. Carol Toomey, CEO, UPS (US)
7. Emma Walmsley, CEO, GSK (UK)
8. Ruth Porat, President, CIO and CFO of Alphabet and Google (US)
9. Shemara Wickramanayake, General Director CEO, Macquarie (Australia)
10. Gail Boudreau, President and CEO, Elevance Health (US)

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Paola Santelli
Among the reasons mentioned by the magazine for choosing the regional CEO of PepsiCo are:
• This makes PepsiCo Latin America the company’s fastest-growing sector globally: in 2022, the company’s revenues increased by 21%.
• That in March 2022, her business reputation led to her appointment to the Board of Directors of The Home Depot.
• It has achieved that 56% of its executive team is currently led by women.


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