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In the two latest versions of those "most powerful" and "most influential" cover stories that Fortune and Business Week love to run, 20 percent of the people selected in each group were HBS graduates.
Fortune's "50 Most Powerful Women in American Business" (October 25, 1999) included Amazon.com's Joy Covey (MBA '89), Kraft Foods' Ann Fudge (MBA '77), Bain & Co.'s Orit Gadiesh (MBA '77), Fidelity's Abigail Johnson (MBA '88), Colgate-Palmolive's Lois Juliber (MBA '73), Azurix's Rebecca Mark (MBA '90), People magazine's Ann Moore (MBA '78), Lucent's Pat Russo (104th AMP), Golden West Financial's Marion Sandler (HRPBA '53), General Motors' Cynthia Trudell (62nd PMD), and eBay's Meg Whitman (MBA '79).
Whitman also figured in Business Week's "e.biz 25: The Most Influential People in Electronic Business" (September 27, 1999), where she was joined by Kleiner Perkins's John Doerr (MBA '76), IBM's Louis Gerstner (MBA '65), McKinsey's John Hagel (MBA '77), and FreeMarkets' Glen Meakem (MBA '91).
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