2 Indonesian Women Enter Forbes' List of Asia's Power Businesswomen 2023
November 23, 2023
SEAToday.com, Jakarta - Two Indonesian businesswomen, Junita Ciputra and Meliza Musa Rusli, were named in the Forbes Asia 2023 list of 20 powerful businesswomen on Monday (11/6).
Those on the list are involved in various industries, including finance and banking, real estate, technology, and commodities. In addition, some are running their family businesses or building their own companies. They were selected based on their achievements and track record as business leaders.
So who are they? Find it out here!
20 Forbes Asia's Power Businesswomen 2023
- Michele Bullock
Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia - Alice Chang
Founder and CEO, Perfect Corp. - Carolyn Choo
CEO and managing director, Worldwide Hotels - Junita Ciputra
President commissioner, Metropolitan Land - Trudy Dai
CEO, Taobao and Tmall Group, Alibaba Group - Mahima Datla
Managing director, Biological E - Anna Ma. Margarita B. Dy
President and CEO, Ayala Land - Christine Holgate
CEO, Team Global Express - Stephanie Hui
Head of private and growth equity in Asia Pacific, Goldman Sachs - M.R. Jyothy
Managing director, Jyothy Labs - Lee Young-hee
President of global marketing office, Samsung Electronics - Julia Leung
CEO, Securities and Futures Commission - Tracy Ma
Founding partner, co-president and co-chief operating officer, Hillhouse Capital Management - Makiko Ono
CEO, Suntory Beverage & Food - Piyajit Ruckariyapong
CEO, Sappe - Meliza Musa Rusli
President director, Bank Permata - Suphajee Suthumpun
Group CEO, Dusit International - Rashmi Verma
Cofounder and chief technology officer, C.E. Info Systems - Wang Laichun
Chairperson, Luxshare Precision Industry - Antonia Watson
CEO, ANZ Bank New Zealand
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