U.S. business magazine Forbes published its 100 Most Powerful Women list.
The annual list represents women in six categories: business, technology, finance, media and entertainment, politics and policy, and philanthropy.
Forbes applied metrics of money, media, impact, and spheres of influence to determine their rank.
Güler Sabancı, chairwoman and managing director of Sabancı Holding, the country’s second-largest conglomerate, is ranked number 64 on the list
Güler Sabancı Sabancı was listed at number 58 in the 2017 list, up 12 places from the previous year.
Sabancı is the first woman to run Sabancı Holding, whose holdings include banking, energy, retail, and insurance.
She is also founding president of Sabancı University and chair of the Sabancı Foundation, Turkey’s largest private charity.
On the list, German Chancellor Angela Merkel was named the world’s most powerful women for the eighth consecutive year, and 13 times in total.
Merkel was followed by British Prime Minister Theresa May and Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund.
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