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kpete

(71,996 posts)
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 08:15 AM Apr 2018

Fortune Magazine: The World's 50 Greatest Leaders-Parkland StudentsNo 1-Trump Did NOT Make The List

THE TOP 10
1. The Students Marjory Stoneman Douglas and other schools 2. Bill and Melinda Gates Cofounders, Gates Foundation 3. The #MeToo Movement 4. Moon Jae-in President, South Korea
5. Kenneth Frazier CEO, Merck 6. Scott Gottlieb FDA commisioner 7. Margarethe Vestager Commissioner for Competition, European Union 8. Larry Fink CEO, BlackRock 9. General Joseph Dunford Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff 10. Liu He Vice Premier, China

11-20
11. Mary Barra CEO, General Motors 12. Nick Saban Football coach, University of Alabama 13. Emmanuel Macron President, France 14. Tim Cook CEO, Apple 15. Serena Williams Athlete 16. Isabelle Kocher CEO, Engie 17. Katie Bethell Executive director, PL+US 18. Ryan Coogler Film director 19. Huateng “Pony” Ma CEO, Tencent 20. Indira Jaising Founder, Lawyers Collective

21-30
21. Marc Benioff CEO, Salesforce 22. The Gymnasts and Their Allies 23. Kathleen McLaughlin Chief sustainability officer, Walmart 24. Mukesh Ambani Chairman and managing director, Reliance Industries 25. Mick Cornett Former mayor, Oklahoma City 26. Donald Hopkins Physician, the Carter Center 27. Oprah Winfrey CEO, OWN 28. Mitch Landrieu Mayor, New Orleans 29. Jacinda Ardern Prime Minister, New Zealand 30. Ma Jun Environmentalist, China

31-40
31. West Virginia Teachers 32. Leymah Gbowee President, Gbowee Peace Foundation 33. Jamie Dimon CEO, JPMorgan Chase 34. Michael Sorrell President, Paul Quinn College 35. Reese Witherspoon Actor/producer 36. Daniel Servitje Montull CEO, Grupo Bimbo 37. Izumi Nakamitsu Undersecretary general for disarmament, United Nations 38. Bashar Masri Founder, Rawabi 39. Leila de Lima Senator, Philippines 40. Angela Nyambura Gichaga CEO, Financing Alliance for Health

41-50
41. Timothy Keller Evangelical minister/author, Redeemer City to City 42. Gwynne Shotwell President and chief operating officer, SpaceX 43. Balkrishna Doshi Architect, India 44. Feike Sijbesma CEO, DSM 45. Kelly Chibale Scientist, South Africa 46. Ana Botín Group executive 
chairman, Banco Santander 47. Dina Meza Journalist, PEN Honduras 48. Ridwan Kamil Mayor, Bandung, Indonesia 49. Amy Gutmann President, University of Pennsylvania 50. Ed Bastian CEO, Delta Air Lines




Much More Info:
http://fortune.com/longform/worlds-greatest-leaders-2018/
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Fortune Magazine: The World's 50 Greatest Leaders-Parkland StudentsNo 1-Trump Did NOT Make The List (Original Post) kpete Apr 2018 OP
Ill bet hes pissed about not making the list when other political leaders did. wasupaloopa Apr 2018 #1
It's bad when Indonesian mayors shanny Apr 2018 #2
My biggest hope: That DJT regrets EVER running for POTUS CakeGrrl Apr 2018 #5
I think Cecile Richards (Planned Parenthood) should have been on the list. hlthe2b Apr 2018 #3
Emma Gonzalez's powerful speech at D.C. March for Our Lives. longship Apr 2018 #4
Spanked by Fortune again! panader0 Apr 2018 #6
31. West Virginia Teachers Staph Apr 2018 #7
OWNED!!!!!! Initech Apr 2018 #8
 

wasupaloopa

(4,516 posts)
1. Ill bet hes pissed about not making the list when other political leaders did.
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 08:24 AM
Apr 2018

Most likely he tried to bribe somebody to get on the list.

One thing he’s learning, he should have stayed out of politics and in the gutter where he could hide is degenerate lifestyle.

CakeGrrl

(10,611 posts)
5. My biggest hope: That DJT regrets EVER running for POTUS
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 09:25 AM
Apr 2018

Like Wile E. Coyote trying to destroy the Road Runner (President Obama), I hope this takes him over a cliff. With an anvil.

Meep meep!

longship

(40,416 posts)
4. Emma Gonzalez's powerful speech at D.C. March for Our Lives.
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 09:22 AM
Apr 2018

This may be a good thread for Emma's very powerful, stoic reminder of why Forbes made this decision.


Staph

(6,251 posts)
7. 31. West Virginia Teachers
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 09:16 PM
Apr 2018
For years, it has been universally acknowledged that American public school teachers are woefully underpaid—and considered a given that it has to be that way. Late last year, thousands of West Virginia teachers rose up and said, “Enough,” mobilizing on Facebook and defying their union to strike for fairer pay and higher standards. (They did it thoughtfully; while not teaching, they made sure students who qualified for free at-school meals got fed.) After nine days, West Virginia’s legislature granted them their first raise in four years. The teachers touched off a movement now playing out nationwide, inspiring educators in Kentucky, Oklahoma, and Arizona to follow their lead.


I could not be more proud!


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