20 powerful women of next generation
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Newsweek magazine spoke to 20 powerful women in Leadership roles who offer advice on how to take charge and how to make it easier to return to work after career pauses.

1,DANICA PATRICK
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    BEIJING, Sept. 19 (Xinhuanet) -- Newsweek magazine spoke to 20 powerful women in Leadership roles who offer advice on how to take charge and how to make it easier to return to work after career pauses.

    "These women are poised to be the next generation of leaders in their fields—whether it's sports, business, finance, politics or the arts," Newsweek reported Sunday. Enditem

(Agencies)

2,QUEEN LATIFAH
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List of the 20 powerful women of the next generation:

Danica Patrick, race car driver,

Queen Latifah, entertainer,

Karenna Gore Schiff, lawyer and author,

Mary Cheney, political campaigner,

Marissa Mayer, vice president of search products, Google,

Sarah Chang, violinist,

Maria Celeste Arraras, broadcast journalist,

Renee Reijo Pera, infertility researcher, UCSF,

Gwen Sykes, chief financial officer, NASA,

Joyce Chang, director, JPMorgan

Tracy Reese, fashion designer
 
Janna Levin, scientist

Ruth Simmons, president, Brown University

Martina Navratilova, Hall of Fame tennis champion, winner of 18 Grand Slam singles titles, including a record nine Wimbledons,

Ellen Futter, president, American Museum of Natural History, former president, Barnard College

Meredith Vieira, cohost, the 'Today' show,

Adele Hodges, marine colonel, commander, Camp Lejeune,

Renetta McCann, CEO, Starcom MediaVest Group, the advertising and marketing giant,

Anne Stevens, departing chief operating officer, Ford Motor Co.

Diane von Furstenberg, president, Council of Fashion Designers of America

Editor: Han Lin
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