11 Most Attractive CEOs In The World



Sophia Amoruso

Her stunning beauty reflects her roots—her Greek-American family. In a perfect rags to riches story; her Grandfather ran a motel and a piano shop, father sold mortgaged loans, while her mother sold houses. When she was 10, her parents lost their jobs, and she was working at Subway, making sandwiches. She followed her father’s advice, “Show up. Don’t stop moving. Sweep the floor even when they don’t ask you to.” And now, Sophia is the CEO of Nasty Gal (e-bay vintage store), that generates 100million dollars in sales per year. Under her Nasty Gal started producing their own line of ready-to-wear, launched a magazine and recently launched shoes. “I’m 28, and I have to have a will,” she says, “I used to be spontaneous.&rdquo

Bob Iger

Born to a Jewish family  in Long Islands, New York. He earned Bachelor of Science degree in Television & Radio from Ithaca’s Roy H Park School of Communications. Beginning his career as a weatherman for a local Television Station, Iger joined American Broadcasting Company in 1974, eventually rose to ranks. Presently, positioned as Disney’s CEO. At the maturing age of 62, he is maturing more with 40.2 million dollars as of last Fiscal Year. Older the wine is, higher the quality is.

 Tory Burch

Born in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, this Jewish beauty from her mother’s side graduated in 1988, with a major in Art and History. She began a fashion label, ‘Tory Burch” in February 2004, the company opened 100 stores worldwide. In 2009, she founded the Tory Burch foundation, which supports women in their economic empowerment through small business loans, mentoring and entrepreneurial education; in the U.S. she is well-known for her classy style, charm and modesty. At the age of 47, she is declared a billionaire (net worth of 1.0 billion dollars) in January 2013 by Forbes magazine.

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