The World's 20 Most Powerful Moms
Christiane Amanpour
Mary Barra
CEO, General Motors
Children: Two
The GM veteran is not only one of the world's most powerful women in business, she's also a mom of two teenagers, ages 15 and 17. After working at the car giant for 33 years, Barra stepped into the CEO role in January and has since been dealing with a scandal that led to the recall of 2.6 million cars. She has a degree in electrical engineering and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Beyonce
Singer, Actress, Mogul
Children: One
With hubby and fellow music mogul Jay Z, Queen Bey is mom to 2-year-old Blue Ivy. Motherhood hasn't slowed her down. The Grammy-winner's latest album, "Beyoncé," sold half a million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. What's more, she just wrapped her Mrs. Carter Show World Tour, earning $188.6 million.
Sandra Bullock
Actress, Producer
Children: One
Bullock, one of Hollywood's savviest leading ladies, is the mother of 2-year-old Louis. The Academy Award winner has starred in box-office hits like "Gravity," "The Blind Side," and "Crash," and has an estimated net worth of more than $150 million.
Safra Catz
Co-President and CFO, Oracle
Children: Two
According to CNN, this power mom completed seven acquisitions in the past year worth about $5 billion. Born in Israel, Catz's family moved to Boston when she was a child. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton school of business and received her JD from the law school.
Melinda Gates
Cofounder, Co-Chair, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Children: Three
Along with her husband Bill, Melinda is one of the world's richest people and parent of three teens: Jennifer, 18, Rory, 15, and Phoebe, 12. She is responsible for the strategy and direction of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which puts their wealth to work. One of her goals is to give women more control over their bodies, and she is working to deliver contraceptives to women in developing countries.
Kirsten Gillibrand
U.S. Senator, New York (D)
Children: Two
The mom of two boys (Theodore, 10, and Henry, 5) is one of only two women in the senate with young children. She's become a powerful voice in politics, after she advocated for the STOCK Act, banning insider trading by Congress members, and led a repeal of "Don't Ask Don't Tell," banning gays from serving openly in the military.
Sri Mulyani Indrawati
COO and Managing Director, the World Bank Group
Children: Three
Indrawati, the former finance minister of Indonesia, now runs the World Bank's operations in 70 countries around the globe. In addition to being a mom of three, she has a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Illinois and is a regular on Forbes' list of the most powerful women in the world.
Laurene Powell Jobs
Founder and Chair, Emerson Collective, Disney Shareholder
Children: Three
Powell Jobs, widow of the late tech innovator Steve Jobs, inherited more than $13 billion and is the largest individual shareholder of Disney. She's also an MBA and mom of three children: Reed, 23, Erin, 18, and Eve, 16. Through her foundation, Emerson Collective, she funds strategic educational reform efforts around the globe, and she serves on the boards of the New America Foundation and Teach for America.
Marianne Lake
Executive Vice President and CFO, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Children: One
Lake is one of the most powerful women on Wall Street. After more than a decade at JPMorgan Chase, she was tapped as finance chief of the banking behemoth in early 2013. "Being a working mom is about prioritizing what's important," Lake tells Business Insider. "My son is my priority, but I know that I am a better mother for working. And I'm better at my job because I'm a mother."
Donna Langley
Chairman, Universal Pictures
Children: Two
The mom of two young kids, ages 4 and 2, is one of the most powerful women in Hollywood. She oversees Universal's production strategy and the studio's Focus Features division. She's presided over hits like "Despicable Me 2" and "Fast & Furious 6" and spearheaded the acquisition of the "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie, expected for February 2015.
Barbara Novick
Founder and Vice Chairwoman, BlackRock
Children: Three
Novick founded BlackRock in 1988 and remains one of its leaders today. As a member of the global executive committee, she oversees all aspects of the firm's business and leads a group of executives who represent investors in discussions on regulatory reform.
Shonda Rhimes
Writer, Producer, Director
Children: Three
Rhimes has been putting the spotlight on powerful women for the last decade. The creator of hit TV shows like "Scandal," "Grey's Anatomy," and "Private Practice," all featuring professional female protagonists, also has three young kids: Harper, 11, Emerson, 3, and Beckett, 1.
Sheryl Sandberg
COO, Facebook
Children: Two
Sandberg, the leader of the "Lean In" movement and chief operating officer of Facebook, has been an inspiration and role model to women around the world. She’s also a mother of two kids, ages 8 and 6, and makes a point of getting home for dinner every weeknight.
Shakira
Singer, "Voice" Coach, Activist
Children: One
The two-time Grammy winner has been making music since the age of 13. Born in Columbia, the mom of 1-year-old Milan is now giving back. She's a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and has opened six schools in Columbia through her Pies Descalos (Barefoot) foundation.
Yingluck Shinawatra
Prime Minister, Thailand
Children: One
Elected in 2011, Shinawatra is the first female prime minister of Thailand. She was also the first woman to run for the country's highest office. Before moving into politics, she had a successful corporate career and worked as the managing director of telecommunications company AIS. She has one son, 11-year-old Supasek.
Katie Jacobs Stanton
Head of International Strategy, Twitter
Children: Three
The mother of three kids — 13-year-old Ellie and 11-year-old twins Declan and Caleigh — recently moved to Paris and switched roles from Twitter's head of international sales and development to its head of international strategy. She previously worked for Yahoo and Google and served as the special advisor to the Office of Innovation at the U.S. Department of State.
Kerry Washington
Actress and activist
Children: One
The Emmy-nominated actress and star of "Scandal" recently became the mom of newborn Isabelle. Washington is also a passionate activist. She was honored with the NAACP President's Award for special achievement in furthering the cause of civil rights and was appointed by President Obama to the President's Committee of the Arts and Humanities in 2009.
Susan Wojcicki
CEO, YouTube
Children: Four
Before becoming the head of YouTube, 45-year-old Wojcicki was the SVP of advertising at Google. AdWeek once called her the "most important person in advertising," having grown Google's ad business to $43.7 billion by 2012. According to CNN, she did all that and managed to spend every evening with her family, shutting out work between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.
Zhang Xin
Cofounder and CEO, SOHO China
Children: Two
The self-made billionaire has an estimated net worth of more than $3 billion. She founded SOHO with her husband, and it's now the largest real estate developer in China. The mother of two teens, ages 14 and 13, previously worked at Goldman Sachs and has a master's degree from Cambridge.
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