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Revision as of 07:11, 19 October 2025

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Mary Barra - General Motors

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First Female CEO of Major Global Automaker

Mary Barra leads General Motors' transformation to electric vehicles with a $35 billion investment. Under her leadership, GM committed to carbon neutrality by 2040 and aims to sell only zero-emission vehicles by 2035.

Key Achievements: Transformed GM post-bankruptcy • Led through ignition switch crisis • Named Forbes #6 Most Powerful Woman (2022) • First woman to chair U.S. automaker

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Satya Nadella - Microsoft

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Cloud Computing Pioneer & Cultural Transformer

Satya Nadella transformed Microsoft from Windows-focused to cloud-first, growing market cap from $300B to $3T+. His $13 billion OpenAI investment positioned Microsoft as AI industry leader.

Key Achievements: Azure revenue $90B+ annually • Market cap increased 10x • Cultural shift to "growth mindset" • Padma Bhushan recipient • Fortune Businessperson of Year

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Tim Cook - Apple Inc.

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First Openly Gay Fortune 500 CEO

Tim Cook led Apple to become the first company valued at $1T (2018), $2T (2020), and $3T (2022). Services revenue grew from $10B to $85B+, while maintaining Apple's innovation leadership.

Key Achievements: Apple Silicon transformation • Privacy-first positioning • Environmental leadership • Services business growth • Supply chain excellence

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