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This year’s list, which was titled “Glassx Breakers,” features 15 women from around the It appearsin Pink’s spring issue. “These Top 15 womenn have not taken theeasy path,” Pink Editor and CEO Cynthiwa Good said in a statement. “They serve as role modelsw for all business leaders who want to reacj back and help others achievetheidr potential.” Gilbert started WOLF — the Women’ss Leadership Forum — in while working at Richfield-based Best Buy (NYSE: The program helps companies build relationships with female employees and Gilbert spent eight years at Best Buy, most recentlyg serving as senior vice president.
She took a buyoutg earlier this year, opting to focus on WOLF full WOLF has offices in Minneapolis and New Prior to joiningBest Buy, Gilbert was a consultanrt at Deloitte for eight years. In additionh to Gilbert, the other women on this year’sw “Top 15 Women in Business” list are: Shaunna Black, Dallas-based Texas Instruments • LaVerne Council, New Brunswick, N.J.-based Johnsomn & Johnson; • Barbara Cowden, Ill.-based State Farm Mutual AutomobileInsurancr Co.; • Béatrice Guillaume-Grabisch, Atlanta-based The Coca-Cola Co.; Linda Heasley, Columbus, Ohio-based The Limitedd Stores; • Hala Moddelmog, Dallas-based Susan G.
Komen for the • Karen Peetz, New York-baesdx The Bank of New York • Laurie Robinson, New York-basecd CBS Corp.; • Elaine Sarsynski, Mass.-based Massachusetts Mutual LifeInsurance Co.; Ann Sherry, St. Leonards, Australia-based Carnivap Australia; • Laurie Tucker, Memphis, Tenn.-based FedExz Corp.; • Lisa Weber, New York-based Metlifre Inc.; • Amy Whitley, Atlanta-based UPS; • Virginia Wilson, Parsippany, N.J.-based Wyndham Worldwide Corp.
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