Top Ten Business Women in The World


#6.Denise Morrison

Denise Morrison was born in Elberon, New Jersey, and is one of four sisters who have all enjoyed successful business careers.  Morrison is an American business executive who serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Campbell Soup Company. Campbell is a global manufacturer and marketer of consumer food products, focused on simple meals, soup, baked snacks, and beverages.

Morrison also helped lead the company into expansion in Asia and Latin America. Revenue rose to $2.28 billion by early 2014, beating the prediction of 2.27 billion. Furthermore, Morrison has also seen the company’s assets rise to an estimation of over 6 billion dollars, and now employs approximately 17,000 people, globally.

#7.Ursula M. Burns

Ursula M. Burns serves as Chairman and CEO of Xerox. Burns made headlines in 2009, after becoming the first African-American to head a Fortune 500 company. In 1980, Burns first worked for Xerox as a summer intern. Then, permanently joining a year later, she helped Xerox expand revenues of over 20 billion dollars, with a sum net income of over a billion dollars and over 30 billion dollars.

In addition to the Xerox board, she is a board director of the American Express Corporation and Exxon Mobil Corporation. Burns also provides leadership counsel to community, educational, and non-profit organizations, including FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology,) National Academy Foundation, and others. In March 2010, U.S. President, Barack Obama appointed Burns as vice chair of the President’s Export Council.

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