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Posted by George on November 26th, 2005
The Power 50
- Meg Whitman – eBay
- Anne Mulcahy – Xerox
- Brenda Barnes – Sara Lee
- Oprah Winfrey – Harpo
- Andrea Jung – Avon
- Pat Woertz – Chevron
- Sallie Krawcheck – Citigroup
- Abigail Johnson – Fidelity
- Karen Katen – Pfizer
- Judy McGrath – Viacom
- Indra Nooyi – PepsiCo
- Christine Poon – Johnson & Johnson
- Ann Moore – Time Inc.
- Pat Russo – Lucent Technologies
- Ginni Rometty – IBM
- Anne Sweeney – Walt Disney
- Susan Arnold – Procter & Gamble
- Ann Livermore – Hewlett-Packard
- Zoe Cruz – Morgan Stanley
- Charlene Begley – General Electric
- Martha Stewart – Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia
- Anne Stevens – Ford Motor
- Susan Desmond-Hellmann – Genentech
- Susan Ivey – Reynolds American
- Amy Woods Brinkley – Bank of America
- Shelly Lazarus – WPP
- Irene Rosenfeld – PepsiCo
- Heidi Miller – J.P. Morgan Chase
- Linda Dillman – Wal-Mart
- Mary Minnick – Coca-Cola
- Carol Bartz – Autodesk
- Doreen Toben – Verizon
- Stacey Snider – GE
- Cathleen Black – Hearst Magazines
- Lisa Weber – MetLife
- Lois Quam – United Health Group
- Carrie Cox – Schering-Plough
- Nancy Peretsman – Allen & Co.
- Mary Sammons – Rite Aid
- Susan Decker – Yahoo
- Dawn Hudson – PepsiCo
- Amy Pascal – Sony
- Claire Watts – Wal-Mart
- Vivian Banta – Prudential Financial
- Ellyn McColgan – Fidelity
- Ellen Kullman – DuPont
- Barbara Desoer – Bank of America
- Ursula Burns – Xerox
- Safra Catz – Oracle
- Kathy Cassidy – General Electric
[Fortune]