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See who tops this year’s list of Fortune’s most powerful women

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Among Fraser’s successes so far, Fortune notes, has been unifying Citi’s wealth management business and making plans to sell parts of the company’s low-yield consumer operations.
In addition to managing complex and multimillion-dollar companies, both have prioritized equity promotion. Brewer has made equity into vaccines a priority and Duckett is known for his efforts to make the financial system more inclusive for people of color.
Here are the top ten executives on Fortune’s 2021 list of most powerful women:
1. Karen Lynch, CEO of CVS Health
2. Jane Fraser, CEO, Citi
3. Julie Sweet, President and CEO of Accenture
4. Carol Tomé, CEO, UPS
5. Mary Barra, President and CEO of GM
6. Rosalind Brewer, CEO, Walgreens Boots Alliance
7. Gail Broudreaux, President and CEO, Anthem
8. Abigail Johnson, President and CEO of Fidelity Investments
9. Ruth Porat, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Alphabet
10. Thasunda Brown Duckett, President and CEO of TIAA
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