The most powerful woman in business
by Matthew Rock - Tuesday, 22nd January 2008 -
She was the first to spot the move to healthy food. She calls PepsiCo the "world's smallest large company". And she may have her eye out for the food industry's next mega-deal. Meet the remarkable Indra Nooyi.
This year's World Economic Forum at Davos was chaired by Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo and perhaps the most powerful woman in business today. Since she took over at the top of the business in 2006, Nooyi has transformed the performance of the food and drinks giant, disposing of "unhealthy" businesses such as KFC and Taco Bell and trying to refocus the Pepsi empire around healthier food and drink - for example, in the takeover of Quaker Oats.
If you can't make it (or just haven't been invited) to this year's Davos, Real Business has an alternative: for on April 2, 2008, at the Dorchester Hotel, you can hear from this most remarkable business woman.
Nooyi will be speaking alongside other remarkable woman business leaders, such as Fru Hazlitt, CEO of Gcap; and Cherie Booth QC, who will address the need for more widespread mentoring in business.
For the full programme of the Women of the Future Economic Empowerment Summit, click here.
And to read more about Indra Nooyi, click here.
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