16 Most Influential Women Of 2015:-They are Intelligent, Feminist, Adorable, Inspiring,Classy, Bold and Beautiful

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Emma Watson – Ah, she is the best. One thing we’ve learned over our decade-plus stint as Emma Watson enthusiasts, it’s that the girl never ceases to amaze. UN Women’s Goodwill Ambassador, a certified yoga instructor, that epic speech on feminism with the UN and then a social media action through her #HeforShe campaign. She has been busy throughout the year. She is not afraid to call herself feminist.

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Michelle Obama – We all know its going to be her last year as first lady of US. FLOTUS has been phenomenal from last so many years. On the cover of glamour magazine, dance moves on Ellen, She released her first rap video, Message of education for girls at Black Girls Rock, Go to College campaign are few of them. She continued to use her platform to advocate for education, health and wellness and military families and veterans.

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Angelina Jolie – A huge come back after her fight with cancer, directorial debut. UN High Commissioner for Refugees Angelina Jolie Pitt visited Syrian refugees camp with her 9 yer old daughter Shiloh. A perfect mother, a Hollywood sweetheart and noble thoughts.
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Mic_skyltar_Eng4_522x268.jpgAura Elena Farfán – She is Guatemala’s truth seeker. An activist who has been fighting for justice for the families of victims of a Guatemalan military abductions and murders. Aura Elena has been fighting for justice for the relatives of the tens of thousands who were disappeared or killed during the civil war. She is the founder of FAMDEGUA, an NGO that assists families in their search. A total inspiration

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Elizabeth Holmes – Dress in black turtlenecks, young and dynamic Elizabeth Holmes Touted as Steve jobs of Biotech world. Her company Theranos(Therapy + diagnosis) the blood-testing start- up recently valued at $9 and she is just 31 years old. She has 84 patents to her name as of Nov,2015. President Obama recently anointed her a United States ambassador for global business.

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Susan Wojcicki – She was the 16th employee of Google. We all should thank her because it was her garage in which Google was started in 1988. She spearheaded the Google Adsense, Adwords, Google analytics, Double-clicks, offers and even purchasing Youtube. And she never miss dinner with her 4 children. Any leader can learn from her example.

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Malala Yousafzai – She is the youngest(18) Nobel Laureate in history. Yousafzai spent 2015 working tirelessly to spread awareness to the cause of education for women and girls. Premiere of a documentary over her story, He Named Me Malala. And, at only 18, she is poised for many more years as one of the most important names in the global fight for gender equality.

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Janet Yellen, She became the first female head of the Federal Reserve. The Yale and Brown educated economist has barely had a moments rest since then: She took over shortly after the central bank began unwinding its recession era bond buying program .Now the Fed could loosen the economic reigns further by beginning to hike interest rates as soon as December 2015 — a feat that was anticipated earlier in the year but hasn’t attempted since 2004.

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Mellody Hobson – She is the wife of Star Wars creator, Mr George Lucas. But she is not one of “a famous husband’s wife” type lady. Mellody is the president of Ariel Investments,chairman of the board for DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc.,director of Groupon Inc. and Starbucks Corporation. Busy lady!

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Angela Merkel – German Chancellor continues her reign as the most powerful woman on the planet for 10 years running. She is the longest-serving elected EU head of state. The way she supported Syrian refugees,its commendable. Thank you so much Ma’am for being so graceful.

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Hilary clinton – Front-runner in the 2016 presidential race started her campaign miles ahead of challengers. She faltered but has regained steam over time. She is the first and only first lady to become a U.S. senator, not to mention presidential candidate. Her bestselling,”Hard Choices,”which chronicles her time as secretary of state, reportedly earned her a high-seven-figure advance.

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Melinda gates – Melinda Gates has cemented her dominance in philanthropy by giving $3.9 billion in 2014 and more than $33 billion in grant payments since she founded the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2000. Her work has inspired other big donors and has changed way funders think about effective philanthropy: highly targeted campaigns coupled with data-driven monitoring and global collaboration

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Sheryl Sandberg – Facebook COO and author of bestseller “Lean In,” Sheryl Sandberg is now asking men and women to “Lean In Together” to further gender equality at home and work. In March 2015, her LeanIn.org launched a public service campaign with the NBA and WNBA, promoting equality. The former Google executive joined Facebook in 2008 and became the first woman on its board four years later.

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Christine Lagarde – Christine Lagarde is heading the International Monetary Fund, the organisation which serves as economic advisor and backstop for 188 countries. When she took over the world economy was still recovering from the financial crisis. Today Lagarde is projecting 3.5% annual global growth — only a hint above last year’s rate and down from 4% in 2011.

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Tracy Chou – She is fabulous and one of the most creative people around, already worked at Facebook, Google, Quora before going Pinteest. Tracy Chou, 27 has taken a data-driven approach to tech’s gender imbalance. Diversity is a problem even Silicon Valley cannot solve — something Tracy Chou plainly highlighted in 2013 when she set up a database to help quantify the Valley’s diversity issue with the hopes of bringing to light just how few women engineers there are at top tech firms.

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Marissa Mayer – May be these are her last days as Yahoo’s CEO but She is a phenomenal businesswomen and i have no doubt about that.  She is facing morale challenge at Yahoo as many of her top executive  had left Yahoo. Marissa Mayer led the development of Google’s most successful products for more than 10 years, and was appointed CEO of Yahoo in 2012. I would love to tell yahoo that you guys should seek a buyer instead of firing CEO Marissa Mayer. You cant get a better CEO the her.

 

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