Dina Powell McCormick is No. 58 on this year's Fortune Most Powerful Women list. She joined Meta full-time in January after a year on its board, and is helping transform the company to be viewed as an AI-first tech giant.
#FortuneMPW Editorial Director @Ellie_Austin_ spoke with Mccormick about her new role, and her career in both politics and business. https://t.co/qolRa1XPco
.@Citi chair and CEO Jane Fraser has ascended to the top spot of this year's #FortuneMPW list.
In an interview with Fortune, Fraser shared her best advice for women looking to climb to the top of the
C-suite. https://t.co/KUf3kiZ2fM
The 2026 #FortuneMPW list is here.
In honor of the list, we asked New Yorkers to guess how many @Fortune500 companies are led by women. Here's what they said. https://t.co/6x4RiCh2T7
Congratulations to @Citi CEO Jane Fraser on her ranking as #1 on @FortuneMPW! Her 5 year turnaround of the bank — a tall task her predecessors struggled with — is achieving impressive results https://t.co/IOmIJ4udFG
.@Citi chair and CEO Jane Fraser has ascended to the No. 1 spot on the 2026 Fortune Most Powerful Women in Business list.
In an interview with Fortune, she shared what the milestone means to her. https://t.co/6x4RiCh2T7
Now in its 29th year, the Fortune Most Powerful Women list highlights the leaders commanding boardrooms, markets, and industries.
The top 5 women on this year’s #FortuneMPW list include:
➡️ @Citi CEO Jane Fraser
➡️ @GM CEO @mtbarra
➡️ @AMD CEO @LisaSu
➡️ @Accenture CEO Julie Sweet
➡️ @bancosantander Executive Chair Ana Botín
🔗 See the full list here: https://t.co/YeyVevUc2C
.@Citi CEO Jane Fraser has claimed the top spot on this year’s #FortuneMPW list, five years after taking Citi’s corner office. In 2021, Fraser became the first woman to lead a major U.S. bank. https://t.co/PBbXoUXWVn
Now in its 29th year, the Fortune Most Powerful Women list highlights the leaders commanding boardrooms, markets, and industries.
The top 5 women on this year’s #FortuneMPW list include:
➡️ @Citi CEO Jane Fraser
➡️ @GM CEO @mtbarra
➡️ @AMD CEO @LisaSu
➡️ @Accenture CEO Julie Sweet
➡️ @bancosantander Executive Chair Ana Botín
🔗 See the full list here: https://t.co/YeyVevUc2C
Take a look back at our 2024 profile and conversation with General Motors CEO Mary Barra.
Last year, she ranked No. 1 on the #FortuneMPW list for the second year in a row and fifth time overall. Our new list drops this week. https://t.co/Rotkwv8kyV
Tan Su Shan is the first woman to lead DBS Group, Southeast Asia’s largest bank.
Last year, Tan ranked No. 6 on the #FortuneMPW list and No. 1 on Fortune's Most Powerful Women Asia list. Our new list drops this week. https://t.co/HiljzeUjH7
After a three-decade-long career at Unilever, Leena Nair became the global CEO of luxury juggernaut Chanel in 2021—the first woman of color to become chief.
Nair ranked ranked No. 45 on last year's #FortuneMPW list. Our new list drops later this month. https://t.co/VYsK8joKoP
Speaking to TIME magazine in 2020, Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture, discussed her upbringing and path to the top job—ultimately leading her to the #2 spot on the #MPW 2025 list.
See where Sweet lands on this year's Most Powerful Women list, publishing Wednesday, May 27th. https://t.co/XWDDZGfeR3
Canva is the world’s most valuable startup that is both founded and led by a woman.
Last year, cofounder Melanie Perkins ranked No. 70 on the #FortuneMPW list. Our new list drops later this month. https://t.co/VYsK8joKoP
"I said that the one thing that’s really true to me is, I think that you can either choose to be bitter or you can be better,” Ulta Beauty CEO Kecia Steelman said at the 2025 #FortuneMPW Summit in Washington, D.C., which celebrates our annual Fortune Most Powerful Women list, with this year’s list set to be released later this month. https://t.co/syHoVtd5vb
Adena Friedman has been the CEO of @Nasdaq, where she began her career as an intern in 1993, since 2017. She was appointed board chair at the start of 2023.
Last year, Friedman ranked No. 72 on Fortune’s Most Powerful Women list. Our new list drops later this month. https://t.co/syHoVtcxFD
Haley Sacks is better known as Mrs. Dow Jones, the zillennial finance content creator who has racked up more than 2 million followers across platforms. https://t.co/rOEc1oRPLo