GM’s Barra mightiest woman in global business: Fortune

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AFP, New York :
The new head of General Motors, Mary Barra, has driven straight to the top of Fortune’s first list of the most powerful women in global business.
Barra, a career veteran at GM, became chief executive of the largest US automaker in mid-January, the first high-profile female CEO in the male-dominated auto industry.
Barra “is not the type of boss who ever thought she’d be featured in Fortune, let alone sit atop the magazine’s Most Powerful Women in global business ranking,” Fortune said late Thursday.
Barra has shown “low-ego finesse and the courage to shake things up,” it said.
As GM boss, Barra, 52, leads a company of more than 212,000 employees working in 396 facilities in six continents. The company, which went through a government-led bankruptcy reorganization in 2009, emerged from partial government ownership in late 2013.
Fortune’s 50 most powerful women in business list emphasized executives who oversee an international operation.
“By pushing into new territories and inspiring women in their home countries, these globetrotters are, quite literally, taking on the world,” it said.
American women filled eight of the top 10 slots. Number-two was Ginni Rometty, the 56-year-old chairman, CEO and president of technology giant IBM.

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