The
U.S. edition of Forbes magazine had its turn last month weighing in on the
world’s most powerful women, including China’s. Forbes China, the licensed
Chinese-language edition of Forbes, is out this month with its own list of the
country’s most influential women based on criteria that focus more tightly on
business leadership.
The top 25 on the Forbes China list follow.
1.
Sun Yafang, Huawei Investment &
Holding, Chairman
2.
Dong Mingzhu, Gree Electric Appliances , Chairman
3.
Song Guangju, Poly
Real Estate Group,
Chairman
4.
Wu Yajun, Longfor
Properties ,
Chairman
5.
Sun Yiping, Mengniu Dairy, CEO
6.
Yang Huiyan,
Country Garden, Vice Chairman
7.
Wang Fengying, Great Wall Motor, General
Manager
8.
Zong Fuli, Wahaha, General Manager
9.
Cheung Yan, Nine Dragons, Chairlady
10.
Zhang Xin, SOHO China, CEO
11.
Liu Chang, New Hope Liuhe, Chairman
12.
Lucy Peng, Alibaba Group, Alibaba Group,
Chief People Office
13.
Chen Chunhua, New Hope Liuhe, CEO
14.
Zeng Jingxuan, Standard Chartered, Greater
China Chairman
15.
Yu Shumin, Hisense Electric, Chairman
16.
Liu Bing, Beijing Wangfujing Department
Store (Group), chairman
17.
He Qiaonv, Beijing Orient Landscape,
Chairman
18.
Zhou Junqing, China Resources Power
Holdings, Chairman
19.
Kathy Xu, Capital Today, President
20.
Lin Weiping, Skyworth Digital Holdings,
Chairman
21.
Luo Yan, China CAMC Engineering, Chairman
22.
Yang Huaizhen, Jiangsu Hiteker, Chairman
23.
Chu Lam Yiu, Huabao International
Holdings, Chairman, CEO
24.
Lin Junbo, Xinhu Zhongbao, Chairman
25.
Wu Huidi, Fengli Group, Chairman
Quelle: Forbes.com
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