Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Wendi Murdoch – Queen of News Corporation Empire!

Women in business world are standing on their strong foothold. Rupert Murdoch and Wendi Deng were married on June 25, 1999. Wendi, a tall Chinese woman, quit the post to marry Rupert Murdoch a mogul of news agency and multimedia person.Wendi is confined to home only; though she doesn’t have any position officially she has a tremendous influence over NewsCorporation. On her advice, the company started partnership with cable companies in China.Murdoch, a hard core businessman, named his son Lachlan as CEO and second son James as chief executive of Star TV and has carved out Asia and the internet. Anna Mann, also has been connected to the company. Gradually Deng is becoming prominent in the family business. Business and women have a long cherished relationship.

Deng is a daughter of a factory director in China Deng came to US and mastered English, along with business school degree. Having left China as a teenager, Deng is now returning in grand style, as the wife and adviser of a global media baron. Wendi is an amalgamation of two cultures, she wants to grow business out if it. She is moving with perfect strategic steps. So Wendi is always victorious. Murdoch had to do all sorts of acrobats to set up business in China. Right from establishing rapport, trustworthiness etc  to do business. She accompanies Murdoch on his worldwide jaunts and stayed at his side when he received prostate cancer treatment last summer. Wendi Murdoch has become a diplomat on behalf of Newscorporation in China. Wendi did not seek business for women! She helped in expanding the empire.

Nowadays Wendi accompanies her husband stepson James in NewsCorp business meetings. She sometimes acts a trouble shooter indeed! The meeting got off to an uncomfortable start, at least partly because of the language barrier between the Murdoch men and their host, according to a participant. But Deng used her bilingual fluency to put everyone at ease. Wendi Murdoch stays with her husband in Manhattan. Deng was a relatively junior when she took an active role in planning Star TV’s activities in Hong Kong and China, according to former NewsCorp colleagues. She helped build distribution in China for its Channel V music channel, for example, and explored interactive TV opportunities for the company’s News Digital Systems arm. Wendi is an example of women in business world.


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Friday, September 17, 2010

Patricia Woertz- A Woman With Determination In Business!

Patricia is known in the field of business and women. She showed the world that there is nothing like ‘business for women’ in this world! You need to rub shoulders with men to prove the mettle.
Her handling of team and strategic plans were excellent, Impressed with her financial insight in handling the job, Chevron invited Woertz to join its San Francisco office and work with strategic planning. In 1989, Woertz was appointed finance manager of Chevron Information Technology Co. and by 1991 had been named head of strategic planning. She stood apart as a business woman in the world. Holding a degree in hand she was preparing herself as a woman and business international.
Woertz took early retirement and left Chevron in February of 2006 to pursue other opportunities. By April, Woertz had been scooped up by Decatur, Illinois-based ADM, one of the world's largest farm-commodities processors. ADM takes products from farmers—like corn, wheat, and soybeans—and turns them into such products as chocolate, corn sweeteners, flour, and soymeal, among other things. Woertz, however, was brought on board to help ADM boost its corn-based ethanol business. As oil costs continue to rise, ADM is betting on the alternative fuel ethanol. ADM is the largest producer of ethanol in the United States and has been making it since the energy crisis of the late 1970s.
Speaking to Fortune , one former ADM manager acknowledged that Woertz had a tough job on her hands as only the eighth CEO in the company's 104-year history. In addition, the company had been run by a member of the Andreas family for decades. "By God, if you only knew the culture there. Bringing an outsider, a woman no less, into a company that's a bastion of lifers and good ol' boys—I can't tell you how huge a change that is.”
One of Woertz's children, Paula Lucchini, seems to be following her mother into the corporate jungle. After graduating with an engineering degree from the University of San Diego in 2005, she joined Chevron, stepping right into the male-dominated workforce her mother has spent her career navigating. Patricia clearly showed the world that business and women can go together to make the world better! She is a woman in business with dedication and determination.
Woertz believes her success is a direct result of her willingness to move around, take on new challenges, and find solutions. "I had a very pragmatic upbringing," Woertz noted in an online article Are such women inspiring others? I think women executives around the world are very small in number but the most powerful!  What matters is quality not quantity!
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Patricia Woertz- A Pat On Back As A Business Woman!

Patricia.A. Woertz was born on March 17,1953, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She held so many powerful positions in the most powerful companies. Patricia was named as one the ten most powerful women in the world by Fortune magazine in 2000. Many of them think business and women can’t go together. Patricia is a woman in the business.
Presently Patricia is with food-processing giant Archer Daniels Midland Co. as President and Chief Executive officer. She is one of the ten most powerful women executives In the USA, with 36 billion revenue. ADM is a giant company, never before had hired a female in such a top post. Patrcia is a packed power house among the executives. Patricia cut her teeth for the past 29 years in the male dominated oil business. Patricia plainly states that she was hired on the basis of her performance and not because she is a woman. Like this she joins the line of women in business.
Her father was heading up a home-construction and development company, and mother was a librarian, inclined towards education. Patricia and her brother were taken on tour to see the corporate and industrial America. She studied the place for women in business.
" Her mother’s thoughts were corner stone in chiseling personalities of Patricia and her brother. Definitely there was a seed of inspiration sown there," says Patricia proudly. Further she says, “I have always enjoyed seeing how things are made.”
It was sheer her love for mathematics played magic in her life. Her love for math drove her ultimately to corporate world "If there was any one interest that might have signaled my future in business, it was probably that I liked math. I loved its complexity. I loved taking apart a really hairy problem, understanding its components, and then solving it." She acknowledged that running a corporation involves the same skills, just on an elevated level.
Patricia graduated from Pennsylvania state university in 1974, as an outstanding student. She is a combination of brain, beauty and ambition! She dreamed that one day she might become a partner in an accounting firm. Little did she know she possessed the business acumen to go even farther.
Woertz married and had three children, including a set of twins. Her husband, a logistics consultant, was supportive. Though Woertz is now divorced, she acknowledges her former husband's support helped open up her career path. "At one point, we sort of said to each other, 'Gee, somebody's career is going to have to take priority,'" she recalled to Fortune . In the end, the couple followed her career plans. She is a woman holding business international.
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Sally krawcheck- Soothing Solutions in Finanace!


Sally Krawcheck is another substantial woman in business. Meek and fragile looking Sally has rock steady head on her shoulders when it comes to business. Sally is an adorable woman in business. Sally looms large on the platform of women in business international. She was born in 1965 in Charleston, South Carolina. Graduated from North Carolina University, she achieved MBA from Columbia University in 1992.Her father was an attorney. Sally is married to Gary Appel and has two children. Her career graph is fabulous. She has worked with every best  organization, namely, Salomon Brothers, research analyst; Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, corporate finance associate; Sanford C. Bernstein, 1994–1999, senior equity research analyst; 1999–2001, research director; 2001–2002, chief executive officer; Smith Barney, 2002–, chief executive officer. Sally has been honored by the Financial Women's Association as Private Sector...

Sally has believed strongly in imparting values along with her service, hence she is known as ‘ Mrs.Clean.’ Sally has brought those limping companies back on track. She has been the guiding force for other women in business world. Krawcheck, 40, was tapped to be the finance chief of Citigroup. She is viewed as one of the company's next generation of leaders and is undoubtedly one of the most influential women on Wall Street. There is nothing designed as business for women nowadays. Business and women have been an integral part of the corporate world.

Having landed one of the most prestigious finance jobs on Wall Street before her 40th birthday, Krawcheck still manages to be self-effacing. When asked recently in front of an audience how it feels to be such a high-profile woman in capitalism's biggest boys' club, Krawcheck first said she has always been an outsider, and then confessed she was an awkward teen. The one-time chief of research outfit Sanford C. Bernstein, Krawcheck became Citigroup's highest-ranking female after Marjorie Magner left her job as head of Citi's global consumer business. Krawcheck now has to contend with plateauing revenue growth and a lethargic stock price. Late last year, she helped oversee Citi's move to swap its asset management business for Legg Mason's broker network in a $3.7 billion deal. She's also responsible for Citi's investor relations, mergers and acquisitions, and strategic planning.
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