Celebrating the remarkable achievements of global Indian women shaping industries worldwide
The HSBC Hurun Global Indians List 2024 highlights the extraordinary achievements of 12 global Indian women leaders, with Jayshree V. Ullal, Chairperson and CEO of Arista Networks, topping the list. Ullal has been steering the $128 billion company for 16 years, cementing its status as a leader in cloud networking solutions, reported timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
Close behind is Reshma Kewalramani, CEO and President of Vertex Pharmaceuticals, valued at $121 billion. Originally from Maharashtra, Kewalramani has led groundbreaking advancements in biotech over her four-year tenure.
Recognizing the global impact of Indian-origin women leaders driving innovation and excellence
Leena Nair, the Global CEO of Chanel, ranks third with an $80 billion valuation. Known for her focus on growth and sustainability, Nair hails from Kerala and has been with Chanel for two years. Yamini Rangan, CEO of HubSpot, follows with a $36 billion valuation, while Shriti Vadera, Chairperson of Prudential Plc, rounds out the top five with a $23 billion valuation.
The list also features influential leaders such as Revathi Advaithi of Flex ($17 billion), Renuka Jagtiani of Landmark Group ($10 billion), and Neha Narkhede, Co-Founder of Confluent ($9.8 billion). Other notable mentions include Chandra Dhandapani of Magnit and Anu Sudarsan of Starburst, whose innovative leadership continues to drive transformation in their respective industries.
Each of these trailblazing women has made significant contributions to their organizations, driving innovation, sustainability, and global impact.
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