Among Forbes’ 50 most influential women over 50 there are three Italians

THEEntrepreneurs, creatives, researchers, political leaders who, in addition to personal affirmation, have age in common: are the 50 most influential women over 50 in the EMEA area (Europe, Middle East And Africa) which best represent the “golden age” second Forbes.

Who are the three Italians among the 50 most influential women over 50

The good news is that, in the large group, there are also three Italians. I am Lucia Calvosa, president of Eni, graduated in Law with honors from the University of Pisa and full professor of Commercial Law at the same University. Since 2020 you have been the president of ENI.

Also present was Fabiola Gianotti, director general of CERN in Geneva, the first woman to be awarded this prestigious task. She has been a research physicist since 1994, in 2014 she was awarded the honor of “Knight of the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic” by the then President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano.

Fabiola Gianotti, director of CERN is among the 50 most influential women over 50

The third is Sophia Loren, actress recognized all over the worldthe latest icon of cinema that made history, that of immortal stars such as Monroe and Garbo. In 1960 he won the Oscar For Ciociarawhile in 1991 she was awarded a second Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement.

The other over 50s with power in the world

Shifting attention internationally, the first figure that stands out is that of Natalie Becquart, first woman with the right to vote in the Synod of Bishops after the appointment of Undersecretary at the beginning of 2021 by Pope Francis.

Then, there is Nathalie Drach-Temamfirst female president of the Sorbonne University in Paris since the institution’s founding in 1257. Prior to this role, she was Vice President of Pierre and Marie Curie University.

So let’s find Denise Coates to lead online gambling company Bet365 based in the United Kingdom, in which it is also the majority shareholder. According to Forbes, he has amassed assets of $5.3 billion to date. Not bad for starting out as a cashier in her father’s betting agency.

Most influential over 50s: women in politics

So we find the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammeda role she obtained after being special adviser to former general secretary Ban Ki-moon in 2012 and having worked on the project that led to to the global agreement on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Among the political figures, he stands out the first female president of Slovenia, Nataša Pirc Musar. Lawyer and journalist, she graduated in Law from the University of Vienna, has been in office since December 2022. She is also Musar and was president of the Slovenian Red Cross from 2015 to 2016.

In the world of cinema

Finally, in the world of cinema we find British actress Helen Mirren winner of an Oscar in 2007 as best actress for the role of Queen Elizabeth II in the film The Queen.

But not only because Mirren is also the only entertainer to have won the “Triple Crown of Acting”, ie an Oscar, an Emmy and a Tony in the US and their equivalents in the UK.

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