Leading an organization (or just being a part of the top management) successfully is a challenge in today’s technology-driven competitive world. Many women executives are living up to this challenge and have made fortune while doing so.
The annual earnings include based salary, restricted stock awards, non-equity incentive plan compensation, and other compensation.
Here are the top 20 highest paid women executives in the world as of 2014, featuring some of the most powerful women in technology.
20) Debra Cafaro (2013 compensation: $9.96 million)
Position: CEO and Chairman of the Board of Ventas, Inc.
American business executive Debra A. Cafaro is the Chairman of the Board and the CEO of Ventas, Inc. She joined the company in 1999 when it was in bad shape and turned it around.
19) Sheri McCoy (2013 compensation: $10.2 million)
Position: CEO of Avon Products
Sherilyn S. McCoy is an American scientist and business executive. She is the CEO of Avon Products. She was recognized as the 39th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes Magazine.
18) Kimberly Dang (2013 compensation: $10.4 million)
Position: CFO and Vice President of Kinder Morgan
Kimberley A. Dang is the Vice President and CFO of the Kinder Morgan, which owns an interest in or operates around 80,000 miles of pipelines and 180 terminals.
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