Post by account_disabled on Dec 29, 2023 23:35:31 GMT -6
Leadership (well executed) is essential to carry brands and elevate them to success. Unfortunately, not all CEOs on the face of the Earth can boast of satisfactorily executing their position and their leadership leaves a lot to be desired. But, who are the best CEOs in the world and should they act, therefore, as “role models” for other leaders? According to Brand Binance's Brand Guardianship Index 2021 report , at the top of the ranking of the world's top 100 CEOs is Mastercard's Ajay Banga. In 2020 Banga left his position as CEO of Mastercard to assume the executive presidency of the company. As CEO of Mastercard Bang has fueled technological innovations within the company , which has managed to remain relevant despite the multiple changes experienced by the financial industry in recent years. Furthermore, Banga has always championed the idea of financial inclusion and has used his influence to forge strategic alliances with financial institutions around the world to combat poverty.
The silver medal in the Brand Finance ranking goes to Jensen Huang, from Nvidia. Over the past five years, the chipmaker has seen a sharp increase in its brand value that can be largely attributed to Huang's leadership. Huang Phone Number List founded Nvidia back in 1993 and has since embedded innovation in the company's DNA. The Taiwanese businessman does not neglect his philanthropic side either and has given 30 million euros to Stanford University to open a development center and has also put 5 million dollars in the hands of laboratories involved in cancer research and located in Oregon. Up to third place on the podium on the Brand Finance list is Reed Hastings , the visionary CEO of Netflix and largely responsible for the meteoric growth of the famous streaming video platform in recent years. Completing the Top 10 of the best CEOs in the world are Yong Zhang (Alibaba.com), Rajesh Gopinathan (TCS), Mukesh Ambani (Reliance), Marc Benioff (Salesforce), Takahiro Hachigo (Honda), Huateng Ma (Tencent) and Jean-Paul Agon (L'Oreal).
Only 8 of the top 100 CEOs in the world are women On the other hand, the Brand Finance ranking sheds light on a problem that is not at all trivial: the worrying absence of gender diversity among the best CEOs in the world. Only 8 of the 100 best CEOs in the world are women, which is attributable to the low presence of women in management positions of large companies from all over the globe. The only 8 CEOs with a presence in the ranking carry out their work in six American companies and two companies of Chinese origin. In 2020, only 4 women made their way onto the list. Susan Patricia Griffith , of the insurance company Progressive, boasts of being the highest-ranked CEO on the list (28th place). “Women are equally capable of being exceptional leaders and it is time for company management to begin to reflect this ,” warns Annie Brown, associate at Brand Finance. 48 of the world's top 100 CEOs (many of whom are strongly committed to diversity and inclusion) are CEOs of companies based in the United States , 25 are linked to companies in Asia and 17 work in European corporations.
The silver medal in the Brand Finance ranking goes to Jensen Huang, from Nvidia. Over the past five years, the chipmaker has seen a sharp increase in its brand value that can be largely attributed to Huang's leadership. Huang Phone Number List founded Nvidia back in 1993 and has since embedded innovation in the company's DNA. The Taiwanese businessman does not neglect his philanthropic side either and has given 30 million euros to Stanford University to open a development center and has also put 5 million dollars in the hands of laboratories involved in cancer research and located in Oregon. Up to third place on the podium on the Brand Finance list is Reed Hastings , the visionary CEO of Netflix and largely responsible for the meteoric growth of the famous streaming video platform in recent years. Completing the Top 10 of the best CEOs in the world are Yong Zhang (Alibaba.com), Rajesh Gopinathan (TCS), Mukesh Ambani (Reliance), Marc Benioff (Salesforce), Takahiro Hachigo (Honda), Huateng Ma (Tencent) and Jean-Paul Agon (L'Oreal).
Only 8 of the top 100 CEOs in the world are women On the other hand, the Brand Finance ranking sheds light on a problem that is not at all trivial: the worrying absence of gender diversity among the best CEOs in the world. Only 8 of the 100 best CEOs in the world are women, which is attributable to the low presence of women in management positions of large companies from all over the globe. The only 8 CEOs with a presence in the ranking carry out their work in six American companies and two companies of Chinese origin. In 2020, only 4 women made their way onto the list. Susan Patricia Griffith , of the insurance company Progressive, boasts of being the highest-ranked CEO on the list (28th place). “Women are equally capable of being exceptional leaders and it is time for company management to begin to reflect this ,” warns Annie Brown, associate at Brand Finance. 48 of the world's top 100 CEOs (many of whom are strongly committed to diversity and inclusion) are CEOs of companies based in the United States , 25 are linked to companies in Asia and 17 work in European corporations.