Fortune’s Power Women
October 9th, 2008 | Sources: FortuneSubjects: Business, Careers, Public figures
This week’s Fortune magazine includes its annual list of the 50 most powerful women in business. The remarkable people on the list include Sunoco’s Lynn Elsenhans, the first woman to run a major US oil company and Google’s Marissa Mayer, who at 33 oversees thousands of engineers and is the youngest woman ever to make the list.
Congratulations to the women in health care who made the list:
Angela Braly, President and CEO of Wellpoint
Susan Desmond-Hellmann, President, Product Development, Genentech
Colleen Goggins, Worldwide Chairman, Consumer Group, J & J
Carrie Cox, EVP and President Global Pharmaceuticals, Schering-Plough
Melanie Healey, Group President, Global Feminine and Health Care, P & G
Dierdre Connelly, President, Lilly USA, Eli Lilly
Sherilyn McCoy, Worldwide Chairman, Surgical Care Group, J & J
Gail Boudreaux, President UnitedHealthcare, and EVP UnitedHealth Group








