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Afghanistan
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Argentina
- Magdalena Faillace, [https://www.mrecic.gov.ar/es/subsecretar%C3%ADa-de-pol%C3%ADtica-exterior Director of Cultural Affairs of the Foreign Ministry] Inter-American Commission of Women
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Australia
- Elizabeth Bryan, [http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/part-2-50-most-powerful-women-in-business/story-fnolgd60-1227225584698 Chair, Caltex Australia]
- Emma Dunch, CEO, [https://www.sydneysymphony.com/about-us/business-administration/board-of-directors/emma-dunch Sydney Symphony Orchestra], [https://www.afr.com/boss/how-sydney-symphony-ceo-emma-dunch-came-full-circle-20181031-h17bn4 from January 2018]
- Mary-Ellen Murdoch King – Director of Orchestra Victoria; Director of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival{{cite encyclopedia|editor=Suzannah Pearce|encyclopedia=Who's Who in Australia Live!|title=KING Mary-Ellen Murdoch|date=2006-11-17|publisher=Crown Content Pty Ltd|location=North Melbourne, Victoria}}
- Rika Steyaert, is also on [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rika_Steyaert Dutch Wiki].
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Austria
- {{ill|Gabriele Matzer-Holzer|de}}
Bolivia
- Alicia Muñoz Alá
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Brazil
- María de Lourdes Castro e Silva de Vincenzi
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Burundi
- Julie Ngriye
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Cameroon
- Rose Zang Nguele (born 1947) is a Cameroonian politician, minister of social affairs from 1984 to 1988. (two-sentence stub)
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Canada
- Maureen O'Neill
- Patricia Graham (journalist), editor-in-chief of the Vancouver Sun since 2003
- Lucinda Chodan, editor-in-chief of the Montreal Gazette (2013-2022)
- Lyne Robitaille, president of Le Journal de Montréal
Chile
Colombia
- Ana Sixta González de Cuadros
- María Elena de Hinestrosa (aka María Elena Forero Salcedo), [http://www.hjck.com/personajes/fernando-hinestrosa-forero-en-los-120-anos-de-la-universidad-externado-de-colombia/20120322/nota/1658568.aspx Inaugural member of the Inter-American Commission of Women] [https://books.google.com.mx/books?id=1xxOg_S_MUwC&pg=PA227 brief description]
- Alicia Ricode de Herrera, [http://via.lib.harvard.edu:80/via/deliver/deepLinkItem?recordId=olvwork20012437&componentId=RAD.SCHL:352468 1930 member of the Inter-American Commission of Women]
- Martha Lucía Vazquéz Zawadsky [http://www.colempresarias.org/quienes-somos/martha-lucia-vasquez-zawadzky/ Executive President of the National Association of Business Women] Inter-American Commission of Women
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Costa Rica
- {{ill|Jaroslav Havelka|cs}}
- Jeanette Carrillo Madrigal, [http://www.inamu.go.cr/asi-somos/ Former President National Women's Institute] Inter-American Commission of Women
Czech Republic
- Barbara Frei, [http://www.abb.dk/cawp/seitp202/ec78edcbef1c03ffc1257657003ccd3f.aspx Country Manager, ABB]
- Vladimíra Glatzová, [http://www04.abb.com/global/czabb/czabb013.nsf!OpenDatabase&db=/global/czabb/czabb017.nsf&v=2DC6&e=cz&url=/global/seitp/seitp202.nsf/0/EC78EDCBEF1C03FFC1257657003CCD3F!OpenDocument Glatzová & Co]
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Denmark
- Beate W. Bentzen, [http://www.business.dk/evb-archive/ny-kvindelig-koncerndirektoer-i-ramboell Group COO of Rambøll]
- Caroline Søeborg Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille, Entrepreneur, :da:Caroline Søeborg Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille
- Lone Fønss Schrøder, [http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=8941848&privcapId=874402 former Senior Vice President of A. P. Møller-Mærsk and a board member of many large corporations], :da:Lone Fønss Schrøder
- Anette Kokholm, [http://www.billedbladet.dk/kendte/tillykke-anette-kokholm-fylder-50-aar-i-dag Editor in Chief], :da:Anette Kokholm
- Britt Meelby Jensen, [http://www.business.dk/medico/danmarks-nye-biotekdronning CEO of Zealand Pharma], [http://zealandpharma.com/about/management short bio in English]
- Liselotte Munk, [http://finanswatch.dk/article1014932.ece Vice-president TIA Technology], :da:Liselotte Munk
- Helle Lizette Risgaard, [http://nyhederne.tv2.dk/2015-06-05-se-listen-her-er-danmarks-10-mest-magtfulde-kvinder Union president, LO]
- Bente Sorgenfrey, [http://nyhederne.tv2.dk/2015-06-05-se-listen-her-er-danmarks-10-mest-magtfulde-kvinder Union leader, FTF],:da:Bente Sorgenfrey
Dominica
- Justina Charles
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Dominican Republic
- Gloria Moya de Jiménez, [https://books.google.com.mx/books?id=wfbfPrx_RpYC&pg=PA54&dq=Gloria+Moya+de+Jim%C3%A9nez&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CBwQ6AEwAGoVChMI9oOosMmmxwIVx1YeCh2tgwCF#v=onepage&q=Gloria%20Moya%20de%20Jim%C3%A9nez&f=false 1930 member of the Inter-American Commission of Women]
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Ecuador
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Egypt
- Marie Assaad
- Yousriya Loza Sawiris, [http://www.sawirisfoundation.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=397%3Amrs-yousriya-loza-sawiris-awarded-the-honorary-doctor-of-philosophy-degree-by-the-auc&catid=55%3Alatest-news&Itemid=182&lang=en former member of parliament, founder of the Association for the Protection of the Environment].
- Dalia Khorshid / Dalia Hazem Gamil Khorshid, Minister of Investment
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El Salvador
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Ethiopia
France
- Amélie Faure, [http://www.inspiringfifty.com/50-inspiring-women-list-2015-eu/ President at Augure, independent board member at BPIFrance]
- Elisabeth Fleuriot, [http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=134578561&privcapId=626286 CEO, MW Brands SAS, Thai Union Frozen Products], :da:Elisabeth Fleuriot
- Stephanie Hospital, [http://www.inspiringfifty.com/50-inspiring-women-list-2015-eu/ Stephanie Hospital]
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Véronique Morali|fr}}, president of the Women's Forum, [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7dc54246-f3f9-11e0-b221-00144feab49a.html]
- Catherine Nayl, [http://www.slate.fr/story/72785/100-francaises-plus-influentes Head of news, TF1], :fr:Catherine Nayl
- Danièle Ricard, [http://www.slate.fr/story/72785/100-francaises-plus-influentes Chair, Pernot-Ricard]
- Lara Rouyres, [http://www.inspiringfifty.com/50-inspiring-women-list-2015-eu/ Founder and CEO of Selectionnist]
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Aude de Thuin|fr}}, founder of Women's Forum for the Economy and Society
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Gambia
- Hannah Mahoney was one of the first Gambian women to enter politics. The wife of J. A. Mahoney, she was apopinted as a "nominated" member of the Bathurst Advisory Town Council in 1943.
- Hannah Forster (Gambia) was one of the first Gambian women to enter politics. Together with Cecilia Davies, she was elected to represent the Soldier Town ward in Bathurst Town Council in 1946, defeating eight other male candidates.
- Cecilia Davies (Gambia) was one of the first Gambian women to enter politics. Together with Hannah Forster, she was elected to represent the Soldier Town ward in Bathurst Town Council in 1946, defeating eight other male candidates.
- Ya Fatou Sonko was one of the first Gambian women to attempt to enter politics. She was the second woman to stand for election to parliament, standing unsuccessfully as an independent candidate for Eastern Kombo in the 1972 election.
- Fatoumatta Jahumpa-Ceesay (born 1957) is a Gambian politician. In February 2007 she replaced Belinda Bidwell as Speaker of the National Assembly of The Gambia.
- Satang Jow (born 1943) is a Gambian teacher and politician.
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Germany
- Colette Ballou, [http://www.inspiringfifty.com/50-inspiring-women-list-2015-eu/ Founder & CEO of Ballou PR]
- Stephanie Czerny, [http://www.inspiringfifty.com/50-inspiring-women-list-2015-eu/ Co-Founder & Managing Director of DLD]
- Verena Delius, [http://www.inspiringfifty.com/50-inspiring-women-list-2015-eu/ Co-Founder & CEO of Fox & Sheep] :de:Verena_Pausder
- Claudia Helming, [http://www.inspiringfifty.com/50-inspiring-women-list-2015-eu/ Founder & CEO of DaWanda]
- Stephanie Kaiser, [http://www.inspiringfifty.com/50-inspiring-women-list-2015-eu/ Head of Studio at Wooga] :de:Stephanie_Kaiser
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Ghana
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Grenada
- Margaret Neckles (two-sentence stub)
- Marcelle Peters
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Guatemala
- Sonia Escobedo, (aka Sonia Mercedes Escobedo Escalante [http://www.iaptabasco.org.mx/resources/pdf/conferencistas/mtra_sonia_mercedes_escobedo_escalante.pdf Minister of Women] Inter-American Commission of Women
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Guinea
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Guinea-Bissau
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Guyana
- Shirley Field-Ridley
- Lola Willems
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Haiti
- Marleine Bastien [https://www.academia.edu/4554618/ENCYCLOPEDIA_ENTRY_Haitian_Immigrants_in_the_United_States]
- Stephanie Gagerie
- Thérèse Hudicourt
- Alice Mathon
- Jocelyn McCalla
- Marie Yanick Mézile, [http://www.digicelhaitientrepreneur.com/finalists/marie-yanick-mezile/ businesswoman] [http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:kiXVlu3CfUAJ:www.oas.org/en/ser/dia/outreach/CIM/Programa/Panelist_Bios-EN.pdf+&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=mx Inter-American Commission of Women]
- Rosemonde Pierre-Louis [http://www.nyc.gov/html/ocdv/html/about/commissioner.shtml]
- Marie-Thérèse Poitevien
- Gina Ulysse [http://hemisphericinstitute.org/hemi/fr/enc13-trasnocheo/item/2047-enc13-gulysse] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHhngXU8Zw4] [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/author/ulysseg/][http://www.wesleyan.edu/creativecampus/crossingdisciplines/commissions/ginaulysse.html]
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Honduras
- Gladys Caballero de Arévalo [http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/Honduras_Heads.htm Vice President of Country] [https://opencorporates.com/officers/93057798 businesswoman] Inter-American Commission of Women
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Hungary
India
- Manorma Bawa president of All India Women's Conference 2005-2007
- Bina Jain president of All India Women's Conference 2011-2013
- M.S.H. Jhabwala, president of All India Women's Conference 1965-68
- Mithan J. Lam, president of All India Women's Conference 1961-62
- Urmila Mehta, president of All India Women's Conference 1949-50
- Gomathi Nair, president of All India Women's Conference 2008-2010
- Vidyagauri Neelkanth, president of All India Women's Conference 1933
- Maharani Setu Parvathibai, president of All India Women's Conference 1936
- Kunti Paul, president of All India Women's Conference 1996-1998
- Lady Abdul Quadir, president of All India Women's Conference 1934
- Lakshmi Raguramaiah, president of All India Women's Conference 1971-1979
- Dowager Rani of Mandi, president of All India Women's Conference 1929
- Dhanwanti Rama Rau, president of All India Women's Conference 1947
- Muthulaksmi Reddy
- Raksha Saran, president of All India Women's Conference 1959-60
- Radhabai Subbaroyan
- B. Tarabai, president of All India Women's Conference 1969-70
- Kalavati Tripathi, president of All India Women's Conference 1999-2001
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Iran
- Dabir Azam Hosna
- Maryam Rezaee
- Arezo Sediqi
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Ireland
Italy
- Paola Bonomo, [http://www.inspiringfifty.com/50-inspiring-women-list-2015-eu/ Independent Board Member]
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Jamaica
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Japan
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Kyrgyzstan
- Zamira Akbagysheva (born 1959) is a Kyrgyz politician and activist for women's rights.
- Roza Aknazarova (born 1955) is a Kyrgyz politician.
- Ishenkul Boldzhurova (born 1955) is a Kyrgyz politician.
- The Democratic Women's Party of Kyrgyzstan / Democratic Party of Women of Kyrgyzstan, founded in 1994, is a Kyrgyz political party. It is one of the largest women's political organizations in Kyrgyzstan.
- Larisa Gutnichenko (born 1947) is a Kyrgyz politician.
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Macau
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Madagascar
- Madeleine Ramaholimihaso (born 1939) is a Malagasy businesswoman, election monitor and writer.
- Hortense Raveloson Mahasampo / Hortense Raveloson-Mahasampo is a Gambian politician, sister of Celine Ratsiraka and wife of Christophe Raveloson-Mahasampo.
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Malaysia
Maldives
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Mauritania
- Kalyanee Bedwantee Juggoo
- Indira Thacoor Sidaya
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Mexico
- Norma Villareal de Zambrano
- Gema López, Public Educator and Teacher from Baja California Mexico
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Montenegro
- Gordana Đurović
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Netherlands
- Laetitia van den Assum
- Joyce Mackenzie Liu, CEO of Pegafund
- Marlies van Wijhe, [http://www.nltimes.nl/2014/11/18/postnl-ceo-named-powerful-woman/ CEO, Van Wijhe Verf]
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Niger
- Diaroumeye Gany
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Nigeria
- Dorothy Eyamba-Idem, nee Okon (born 1947) is a Nigerian judge. From 1985 to 2013 she was High Court Judge.
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Nicaragua
- Ana Isabel Morales Mazún
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Norway
- {{ill|Ann Louise Beer|no}}
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Omar
- Nemah bint Jamiel bin Farhan Al Busaidiya, the only woman to be elected to Oman's shura council in 2015.
Panama
- Arisa Batista Cunningham, [http://www.nhli.org/events/kickoffbios.htm VP Johnson & Johnson]
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Paraguay
- Leónidas Páez de Virgili
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Peru
- Teresa Obregoso de Prevost, [http://via.lib.harvard.edu/via/deliver/deepLinkItem?recordId=olvwork20012436&componentId=RAD.SCHL:352465 1930 member of the Inter-American Commission of Women]
- María Zavala
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Poland
- Solange Olszewska, [http://linktopoland.com/en/teraz-polki-top-10-influential-polish-women-according-to-teraz-polska/ CEO, Solaris Bus and Coach], :de:Solange Olszewska
- Ola Sitarska, [http://www.inspiringfifty.com/50-inspiring-women-list-2015-eu/ Co-founder at Issue Stand, Organizer of Makerland]
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Qatar
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Romania
Russia
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Samoa
- Lauano Vaosa Epa - first woman to head the Public Service Commission
- Papalii Monalisa Tiai-Keti - first female deputy police commissioner
Scotland
- Remzije Sherifi, writer, community leader, refugee and migrant woman of the year in 2013, [http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-39139544], [https://womenslibrary.org.uk/2017/03/01/shadow-behind-the-sun-by-remzije-sherifi/], [http://www.saltiresociety.org.uk/discuss-and-debate/saltire-women/outstanding-women-of-scotland-community/2017/renzije-sherifi/]
Senegal
- Yacine Boubou, another lingeer who apparently sacrificed herself to save her kingdom. Information is mostly in French.
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Singapore
- Jenny Lee, [http://www.forbes.com/profile/jenny-lee/?list=power-women Managing Partner, GGV Capital, China]
Spain
- Ruth Díaz Barrigón, [http://www.enfemenino.com/feminismo-derechos-igualdad/mujeres-importantes-en-espana-d44832c527189.html Director General, Amazon BuyVIP Spain]
- Olga Ginés, [http://www.enfemenino.com/feminismo-derechos-igualdad/mujeres-importantes-en-espana-d44832c527189.html Director general, Eptisa Casta Salud]
- Montserrat Tarrés, [http://www.enfemenino.com/feminismo-derechos-igualdad/mujeres-importantes-en-espana-d44832c527189.html Communications director, Novartis, Spain]
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Carmen Bayod Guinalio|es}}, [http://www.laverdad.es/especiales/elecciones/albacete/2011/noticias/profesora-represaliada-alcaldesa-20110523.html Spanish mayor (Alcaldesa de Albacete)]
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Carmina Belmonte Useros|es}}, [http://www.ellibrepensador.com/2012/01/23/en-favor-de-la-casa-perona-edificio-historico-de-albacete/ Spanish mayor (Alcaldesa de Albacete)]
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Carmen Oliver Jaquero|es}}, [http://www.lacerca.com/etiquetas/1/carmen%20oliver%20jaquero Spanish mayor (Alcaldesa de Albacete)]
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Josefa Frau|es}}, [http://www.abc.es/hemeroteca/historico-06-02-2002/abc/Valencia/josefa-frau-zanja-la-crisis-en-gandia-ofreciendo-dos-concejalias-al-bloc_76526.html Spanish mayor (Alcaldesa de Gandía)]
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Dolores Ruiz Ayúcar|es}}, [http://www.diariodeavila.es/noticia/ZB4427AC5-EA07-7F1D-9EFCDA3ABBBF5A27/20150615/dolores/ruizayucar/releva/pablo/gomez/fundacion/caja/avila Spanish mayor (Alcaldesa de Ávila)]
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Pilar Varela|es}}, [http://www.elcomercio.es/aviles/201506/10/pilar-varela-despide-como-20150610163658.html Spanish mayor (Alcaldesa de Avilés)]
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Carmen Heras|es}}, [http://www.ayto-caceres.es/ciudad/noticias/la-alcaldesa-carmen-heras-ha-participado Spanish mayor (Alcaldesa de Cáceres)]
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Pilar Zamora|es}} [http://www.miciudadreal.es/2014/11/30/primarias-en-el-psoe-de-ciudad-real-pilar-zamora-es-la-candidata-la-alcaldia-tras-conseguir-el-5168-por-ciento-de-los-votos/ Spanish mayor (Alcaldesa de Ciudad Real)]
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Rosa Romero Sánchez|es}} [http://www.congreso.es/portal/page/portal/Congreso/Congreso/Diputados/BusqForm?_piref73_1333155_73_1333154_1333154.next_page=/wc/fichaDiputado&idDiputado=313 Spanish mayor (Alcaldesa de Ciudad Real)]
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Berta Tapia|es}} [http://www.laopinioncoruna.es/coruna/2011/11/27/berta-tapia--final-dia-llega-tiempo/535487.html Spanish mayor (Alcaldesa de La Coruña)]
- Nuria Vilanova, [http://www.divinity.es/mujeres/mujeres-influyentes-Espana-cien-valientes_0_1894725663.html Founder, Inforpress]
- Patricia Hernandez, [http://patriciahernandez.es/ Vicepresidenta del Gobierno de Canarias]
- Leire Iglesias (activist), [http://www.leireiglesias.es/ Activista]
- Marián Franquet, [http://www.leireiglesias.es/ Directora del Instituto Canario de Igualdad.]
- Isabel Mena, [http://www.leireiglesias.es/ Viceconsejera de Política Social y Vivienda del Gobierno de Canarias.]
- Laura Armas Bote, [http://www.leireiglesias.es/ Trabajadora Social.]
- Lourdes Santana Nav, [http://www.leireiglesias.es/ Periodista, directora de la Cadena Ser en Canarias.]
- Prado María del Prado Esteban Diezma, [https://josefranciscoescribanomaenza.wordpress.com/personajes-2/maria-del-prado-esteban-diezma/ Revolucionaria.]
- Elena Cánovas, Created in the 80s the theater Las Yeses with inmates from the prison Yeserías.
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Sudan
- Amna Ahmed Alfaki (different sources will vary in the transcription from Arabic, e.g. al-Faki), [https://www.acjps.org/sudan-coup-update-more-persons-detained-as-peaceful-protests-and-civil-disobedience-continue Governor] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20211203115303/https://www.acjps.org/sudan-coup-update-more-persons-detained-as-peaceful-protests-and-civil-disobedience-continue/ archive]) of River Nile (state) in Sudan, detained in military coup on 25 Oct 2021, [https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2021/12/hard-won-womens-rights-stake-wake-sudan-coup one of the first two women to hold "this position" in Sudanese history] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20211204041735/https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2021/12/hard-won-womens-rights-stake-wake-sudan-coup archive]) (unclear if "this position" means "governorship of a Sudanese state" or "governorship of River Nile State"; sources are needed) [comment: Sudanese women have played a long tradition in feminist activism and played a major role in the ongoing Sudanese Revolution
Sweden
- Lena Apler, [http://www.mynewsdesk.com/se/bbm/pressreleases/veckans-affaerer-rankar-naeringslivets-maektigaste-kvinnor-1124024 CEO, Collector]
- Ylva Ericsson
- Charlotte Isaksson, creator of GenderForce, senior Gender advisor to the Swedish Armed Forces, [http://wmclive.com/wmc-live-113-rosalie-maggio-charlotte-isaksson-zakiya-jemmott-original-airdate-272015 interview], [https://www.opendemocracy.net/author/charlotte-isaksson]
- Marianne Nivert, past CEO of TeliaSonera
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Switzerland
- Gabriele Zedlmayer, [http://www.inspiringfifty.com/50-inspiring-women-list-2015-eu/ Vice President & Chief Progress Officer, HP Worldwide]
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Tanzania
- Eusibio Munuo was the second woman to be appointed judge of the Tanzanian High Court. She was appointed in 1987.
- Fatma Said Ali is a Tanzanian politician.
- Tabitha Siwale is a Tanzanian politician. She was Minister of Education from 195 to 1982, and Minister of Lands and Housing from 1980 to 1982.
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Trinidad and Tobago
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Thailand
Tunisia
- Faouzia Ben Fodha
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Turkey
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Uganda
- Rita Aciro Lakor, [http://www.ntv.co.ug/news/lifestyle/04/aug/2015/women-and-power-rita-aciro-executive-director-uwonet-7917#sthash.fzBDOq68.dpbs Executive director of] Uganda Women’s Network.
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Ukraine
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Uzbekistan
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United Kingdom
- Lindsey Nefesh-Clarke, [http://www.inspiringfifty.com/50-inspiring-women-list-2015-eu/ Founder & Managing Director of Women’s WorldWideWeb (W4), France]
- Majorie Stone, MBE, one of the founding members of the Alzheimer's Society
- Sarah Wood, [http://www.inspiringfifty.com/50-inspiring-women-list-2015-eu/ Co-founder of Unruly]
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United States
;A
- Helene Haack Allen (1891-1978), philanthropist, civic leader and business woman in New Mexico, [http://www.nmwomensforum.com/images/NewMexicoHistoricWomenMarkers.pdf]
- Linda Gill Anderson, founder of Kimani Press
- Pearl Carina Anderson (1898-1990) African American civic leader and philanthropist in Texas, [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fan66]
;B
- Vanita Banks, president of the National Bar Association
- Sondra Barbour, [http://fortune.com/most-powerful-women/sondra-barbour-45/ EVP, Information Systems & Global Solutions, Lockheed Martin]
- Hilarie Bass, American Bar Association president (2017-2018)
- Cristobel "Kitty" Block , [https://www.humanesociety.org/leadership/kitty-block] President of Humane Society International, Acting President and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States, replacing Wayne Pacelle
- Soma Bhadra, [http://www.shesource.org/experts/profile/soma-bhadra CEO of PROTEUS Consulting]
- Karey Burke President of ABC Entertainment (2018-2020)
;C
- Alice Chacon, Mexican American member of El Paso city council, regional director of Small Business Administration, Texas Women's Hall of Fame
- Jocelyn Cooper, president of Hitco Music Publishing; first and only African-American woman to run a major publishing company, Midnight Songs
- Jennie Belle Murphy Covington (1881-1966) African American civic leader in Texas, [https://tshaonline.org/handnksbook/online/articles/fcoyp]
;D
- Thelma Daily of the Coalition of Labor Union Women
- Loula Friend Dunn, (1896-1977), First female executive director of the American Public Welfare Association, Alabama Women's Hall of Fame
- Ingrid Duran, [http://www.nhli.org/events/kickoffbios.htm Co-Founder & Principal of D&P Creative Strategies]
;E
- Deborah Enix-Ross, American Bar Association president (2022-2023)
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- Dolly Farnsworth, (1922-2014), community leader in Soldotna, Alaska Women's Hall of Fame
- Ronnie Feit, National Women's Political Caucus
- Edith First, active in NYC and New Deal programs
- Eleanor Clark French, became NYC's commissioner to the United Nations, ran for congress
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- Hazel Harper-Johns, first woman president of the National Dental Association (1997)
- Dorothy Haene, United Auto workers
- Diana Holland (military), Brigadier General and Commandant of the Army corp of cadets at West Point. [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/carlynne-mcdonnell/two-big-army-salutes-to-m_b_8862718.html]
- Vivian Horner, president of Nickelodeon (1977-79)
- Arnette Hubbard, first woman to become president of the National Bar Association (1981)
- Alice Huffman, president of the California State Conference of the NAACP
- Annie Hurlbut, CEO of Peruvian Connection
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- Elizabeth Johnston (educator), (1851-1934), founder of Boys Industrial School, Alabama Women's Hall of Fame
- Jean Jones (Colorado), President and CEO of Girl Scouts, Mile Hi council, Colorado Women's Hall of Fame
- Wanda K. Jones, [http://www.usoas.usmission.gov/cim.html President of CIM] Inter-American Commission of Women
;K
- Nazzic Keene, CEO of Science Applications International, Fortune 500 ranking #466 (2020)
;L
- Jensine Larsen, (I think she's from the US). [http://www.jensinelarsen.com/ Founder and CEO of World Pulse.]
- Wilhelmina Lawrence, president of the A.M.E. Church Women's Missionary Society
- Christine Leahy, CEO of CDW, Fortune 500 ranking #178 (2020)
- Hayley Leibson, founder of Neverland (plants)
- Susan M. Lyne President of ABC Entertainment (2002-2004)
- Rebecca Lynn, [http://www.forbes.com/pictures/emdh45mmhm/rebecca-lynn/ Cofounder and general partner at Canvas Venture Fund]
;M
- Kathleen Moore Mallory, (1879-1954), Woman's Missionary Union executive, Alabama Women's Hall of Fame
- Judy Perry Martinez, American Bar Association president (2019-2020)
- Nancee May, president of the National Federation of Democratic Women for NJ, [http://politickernj.com/2015/01/democratic-chairman-currie-grieves-for-nancee-may-nj-federation-of-women-prez/]
- Pamela B. Minzer (1943-2007), chief justice in New Mexico, [http://www.nmwomensforum.com/images/NewMexicoHistoricWomenMarkers.pdf]
- Chrysostom Moynahan, (1863-1941), founder of St. Vincent's School of Nursing, Alabama Women's Hall of Fame
- Jessie Bryant Mosley, founder of the Smith-Robertson Museum and Cultural Center
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- Virginia Necochea, executive director of the New Mexico Environmental Law Center (NMELC){{cite web|url= https://nmpoliticalreport.com/2020/11/23/this-has-got-to-stop-indigenous-activists-decry-lingering-contamination-decades-after-the-last-uranium-mines-closed/ |title= ‘This has got to stop’: Indigenous activists decry lingering contamination decades after the last uranium mines closed |website= NM Political Report |last= Chamberlain |first= Kendra |date= 23 November 2020 |access-date= 31 August 2021}}{{cite web|url= http://www.gallupsun.com/index.php?option=com_content&id=14270:new-mexico-environmental-law-centers-gets-new-executive-director&Itemid=560 |title= New Mexico Environmental Law Centers gets new executive director |website= Gallup Sun |last= Blakemore |first= Beth |date= 28 August 2020 |access-date= 31 August 2021}}
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- Jean Ohm, second president of the National Federation of Democratic Women
- LaRae Orullian, first president and CEO of the Women's Bank in Denver, Colorado Women's Hall of Fame
;P
- Sally A. Painter, Chief Operating Officer at Blue Star Strategies, [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/20/business/worldbusiness/20language.html?n=Top%2FNews%2FBusiness%2FSmall%20Business%2FBusiness%20Travel], [http://www.globalfairness.org/about-gfi/board-and-staff], [http://www.shesource.org/experts/profile/sally-painter], [http://trumanproject.org/tag/nato/page/6/ NATO]
- Kristin Peck, CEO of Zoetis, Fortune 500 ranking #462 (2020)
- Catherine Pino, [http://www.nhli.org/events/kickoffbios.htm Co-Founder & Principal of D&P Creative Strategies]
- Marsha Reines Perelman, Jewish Philanthropist, ArtNews 200 Art Collector, founder and CEO of Woodeforde Management, Board leader and supporter [https://www.fi.edu/sites/default/files/attachments/press/140312%20TheFranklinInstituteAnnounces%20NewBoardChair.pdf of the arts], animal welfare, youth education and Philadelphia community organizations. Married to Jeffrey Perelman.
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- Nicole Quiroga, [http://www.nhli.org/events/kickoffbios.htm General Manager Telemundo]
;R
- Elianne Ramos, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/elianne-ramos/ CEO of Speak Hispanic Communications], [http://wmclive.com/wmc-live-102-elianne-ramos-michelle-ebanks-stacy-smith-original-airdate-1112014 Women's Media Center Social Media award winner]
- Teresa Rasmussen, CEO of Thrivent Financial, Fortune 500 ranking #368 (2020)
- Patricia Lee Refo, American Bar Association president (2020-2021)
- Gloria G. Rodriguez, CEO of AVANCE, [http://www.twu.edu/twhf/tw-rodriguez.asp]
- Gisel Ruiz, [http://fortune.com/most-powerful-women/gisel-ruiz-28/ EVP and COO, Wal-Mart U.S.]
- Lori Ryerkerk, CEO of Celanese, Fortune 500 ranking #470 (2020)
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- Harriet Belle Amsden Sammons (1876-1954), first woman bank president in New Mexico, [http://www.nmwomensforum.com/images/NewMexicoHistoricWomenMarkers.pdf]
- Caroline Sandin (1915-1996), respected Wisconsin civic leader, [http://womeninwisconsin.org/caroline-sandin]
- Susan Scanlan, chair (2004 -2013) National Council of Women's Organizations
- Jennifer Schenker, [http://www.inspiringfifty.com/50-inspiring-women-list-2015-eu/ Founder and Editor-in-Chief at Informilo, France]
- Beth Seidenberg, [http://www.forbes.com/pictures/emdh45mmhm/beth-seidenberg/ Biotech investment specialist, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers]
- Barbara R. Smith, CEO of Commercial Metals, Fortune 500 ranking #491 (2020)
- Deborah Stewart-Parker, president and CEO/Consultant of International Business Solutions; first woman to lead an assembly plant at Ford Motor Company
;T
- Veronica Todaro, leader of national programs of Parkinson's Disease Foundation, [http://www.pdf.org/bio_todaro], [http://wmclive.com/wmc-live-121-wu-qing-betty-veronica-todaro-original-airdate-4112015 interview]
;W
- Julia Walsh, first woman governor of the American Stock Exchange, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
- Delores D. Wharton, president of the Fund for Corporate Initiatives; on the board of directors for Phillips Petroleum, Gannett, and Kellogg
- Katherine White-Spunner, (1892-1978), hospital administrator, Alabama Women's Hall of Fame
- Jacquline Woodard, CEO, Performance-based Systems, Inc.
- Pat Woertz, [http://fortune.com/most-powerful-women/pat-woertz-8/ Chairman, CEO, and President, Archer Daniels Midland]
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Uruguay
- Gladys Freire de Addiego
- Sara Fons de Genta
- Primavera Garbarino
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Venezuela
- Cecilia Herrera de Olavarría, 1930 member of the Inter-American Commission of Women
- Luz Patricia Mejia, [http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:kiXVlu3CfUAJ:www.oas.org/en/ser/dia/outreach/CIM/Programa/Panelist_Bios-EN.pdf+&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=mx Venezuelan Attorney]
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Nora Uribe|fr}} [http://elsalvador.embajada.gob.ve/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2&Itemid=4&lang=es Ambassador to El Salvador]Inter-American Commission of Women
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Yemen
- Fathiye Abdullah, [http://nationalyemen.com/2015/03/01/yemeni-women-dream-of-an-equal-modern-and-stable-state/ Current chair of NGO], Yemeni Women's Union.
- Wahiba Fare'e al-Fakih (born 1954) is a Yemeni academic and politician. She is a Professor of Educational Planning and Development with the Yemen National Institute of Public Administration, Chairperson of the Board of Queen Arwa University. From 2001 to 2004 she was Minister of State for Human Rights in Yemen.
- Khadigah Ahmad al-Haisami is a Yemeni academic and politician. In February 2006 President Saleh appointed her Minister for Human Rights in the Yemeni Cabinet.[http://www.almotamar.net/en/399.htm Cabinet reshuffle in Ba Jammal government], Almotamar, 11 February 2006. She left the Cabinet in April 2007.[http://archive.li/vKCjv Ismail Al-Ghabri New Cabinet members announced], Yemen Times, Vol. 14, Issue 1040 (9-11 April 2007). Archived June 2007, accessed November 2017.[http://word.world-citizenship.org/wp-archive/1266 Khadija Al-Haisami (Khadigah Ahmad al-Haisami) – Yemen], World People, 11 May 2007
- Amat Ali Razaq Ali Hamad is a Yemeni academic and politician. She was appointed Minister of Social Affairs and Labor in 2007.
- Nafisa Hamoud Al-Jaifi is a Yemeni women's rights activist.
- Kaboul Muhammad Abdulmalik Mutawakkil is a Yemeni politician. In November 2014 Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi appointed her to the cabinet as Minister of Social Affairs and Labor. The cabinet was dissolved in January 2015.Nick Paton Walsh and Laura Smith-Spark, [http://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/22/world/yemen-violence/index.html Yemen's President, Cabinet resign], CNN, 23 January 2015.
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Zimbabwe
- Eleanor Sisulu
- Farai Gundan, CEO, television personality
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