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Meet the Black women on this year’s Fortune Most Powerful Women list shaping business leadership | Fortune
- Fortune names 100 women leaders in its 29th Most Powerful Women list, spanning major global sectors.
- Black women lead diverse industries, with honorees including TIAA, Ariel Investments, Bidvest, FirstRand, Sam’s Club, Dow, and DTE Energy.
- Thasunda Brown Duckett is highlighted as CEO of TIAA, overseeing more than $1 trillion in assets.
- Mellody Hobson leads Ariel Investments and has expanded the firm's footprint in global markets.
- Mpumi Madisa is noted as CEO of Bidvest, a major diversified business group in South Africa.
- Mary Vilakazi became FirstRand's CEO in 2024, a historic milestone for female leadership in Africa.
- Latriece Watkins, named Sam’s Club CEO, brings decades of Walmart leadership experience.
- Karen S. Carter is set to become CEO of Dow, marking a rare Black female leadership appointment at a Fortune 500 company.
- Joi Harris leads DTE Energy as president and CEO, a role she assumed in 2025.
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