
Women's Day: Who are the most powerful women in the professional world in Portugal?
With International Women's Day approaching, discover the 10 most powerful women in the professional world currently in Portugal.
These are the 10 most powerful Portuguese women in the professional world.
In recent years, women have been taking on an increasingly important role in the world of business and management in Portugal.
With determination, strategic vision, and innovation, they have been achieving leadership positions and influence in various areas of the economy.
In 2024, Forbes Portugal highlighted the 10 most powerful women in the professional world, emphasizing their importance in the country's business and financial development.
So, to mark the International Women's Day, be inspired by these powerful women in the professional world:
1st: Paula Amorim - 86 points
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Galp / Amorim Group Shareholder in the Energy category.
2nd: Cláudia Azevedo - 85 points
CEO of Sonae/Shareholder of Sonae Group in the category of Fashion, Distribution, and Retail.
3rd: Mafalda Duarte - 83 points
Executive Director of the Green Climate Fund, in the category of Social Responsibility.
4th: Ana Figueiredo - 82 points
CEO of Altice Portugal, in the category of Technology and Telecommunications.
5th place: Inês Caldeira - 81 points
Deputy Director of L'Oreal Paris Worldwide, in the category of Industry.
6th: Manuela Ferro - 80 points
World Bank Vice President - Asia Pacific, in the category of Banking, Finance, and Investments
7th place: Vera Pinto Pereira - 79 points
CEO of EDP Trading and President of EDP Foundation, in the Energy category.
8th: Isabel Ferreira Pinto - 78 points
CEO of Pingo Doce, in the category of Fashion, Distribution and Retail.
9th: Maria Ramos - 75 points
World Bank Consultant in Banking, Finance and Investments category.
10th: Manuela Medeiros - 74 points
Founder, shareholder, and CEO of Parfois, in the category: Fashion, Distribution, and Retail
Learn more: What is the current wage gap between men and women in Portugal?
The rise of women in the professional world is a reality that continues to gain strength in Portugal every year. The hope lies in the success of these leaders as a source of inspiration for new generations, to reinforce the need for a more inclusive and balanced corporate environment.
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So, on this International Women's Day, get inspired by these successful women to start creating your own empire! Follow the Poupança no Minuto to learn all financial tips.