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HBS Alumnae Named to “Most Powerful Women” List
Re: Mary Erdoes (MBA 1993); Jane Fraser (MBA 1994); Amy Hood (MBA 1999); Aileen Lee
(MBA 1997); Abby Johnson (MBA 1988); Sheryl Sandberg (MBA 1995); Shemara Wikramanayake
(AMP 150)
Topics: Career-AwardsLeadership-General
Seven HBS alumnae appear on the recently released Forbes list, “The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women.” Included in the list are:
- Mary C. Erdoes (MBA 1993)
- Jane N. Fraser (MBA 1994)
- Amy E. Hood (MBA 1999)
- Aileen W. Lee (MBA 1997)
- Abigail P. Johnson (MBA 1988)
- Sheryl Sandberg (MBA 1995)
- Shemara R. Wikramanayake (AMP 150, 1996)
Of these alumnae, Wikramanayake is the only newcomer to the list. She became CEO & Managing Director of Australia’s Macquarie Group in 2018—the first-ever woman to hold that position.
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