75 Most Powerful Women In Business


Sheryl Adkins-Green
Global Vice President, Brand Development
Mary Kay Inc.

Adkins-Green is responsible for leading global product strategy including product positioning, packaging, product education, and pricing for the $2.6 billion cosmetics giant. She manages product and packaging innovation for the Mary Kay skin care, color cosmetics, body care, and fragrance portfolios of products, currently sold in more than 35 global markets.

Claire Babineaux-Fontenot
SVP & Chief Tax Officer
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

Babineaux-Fontenot, one of BE’s 100 Most Powerful Executives in Corporate America, oversees global tax administration and compliance issues for Wal-Mart in the U.S., Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, El Salvador, China, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Prior to joining Wal-Mart, she served as partner-in-charge of the law firm Adams & Reese.

Carol Baldwin Moody
SVP & Chief Compliance Officer
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.

In her current position, Baldwin Moody is charged with evaluating all compliance issues, adhering to regulatory agency rules, and ensuring that all corporate policies, procedures, and standards of conduct are followed. Prior to joining Nationwide, she served as the chief compliance officer for TIAA-CREF, ensuring that all the company’s mutual fund products met regulatory requirements.

Ingrid Beckles
SVP
Default Asset Management

Freddie Mac
Beckles leads an area responsible for developing and implementing loss mitigation and foreclosure strategies, and policies, procedures, and technologies that enable Freddie Mac to mitigate and manage credit losses as the company serves its mission to provide liquidity, stability and affordability to the housing market. Beckles has oversight and leadership responsibilities in nonperforming loan servicing, REO/property disposition, default, fees and claims, and collateral enhancement operations.

Donna M. Boles
SVP
Human Resources
BD (formerly known as Becton, Dickinson, & Co.)

Boles is responsible for the $7.2 billion global medical technology company’s worldwide human resources activities, reporting to BD’s chairman, president, and CEO. She is also a member of the BD leadership team and the development committee.


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