RESEAR CH + RANKINGS
CHRISTINE TAYLOR
President and chief operating officer Enterprise Holdings United States
Taylor is the granddaughter of Enterprise Holdings founder, Jack Taylor, which now owns and operates the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Alamo Rent A Car, and National Car Rental brands. The third-generation family member was promoted to president and chief operating officer last year, making her among the highest-ranked women in the global car rental, automotive, and travel industries. She was previously the company’s executive vice president and chief operating officer from 2016. Today, the company has annual revenues of $24.1 billion.
COLLEEN WEGMAN
President and chief executive Wegmans Food Markets
United States
ROB WALTON Former chairman Walmart
United States
The eldest son of founder Sam Walton first took over as chairman at Walmart two days after his father’s death in 1992. During his tenure, the hypermarket chain has grown into the most powerful retailer in the US and has expanded globally. He retired in 2015 and was succeeded by his son-in-law, Greg Penner. The multinational retailer has further grown its reach, and now has 11,384 stores and clubs in 27 countries, posting revenues of $514.4 billion in 2019.
Fourth-generation Wegman was named president and chief executive in 2017 after taking over from her father, Danny, who remains chairman of the grocery store chain. She worked her way up through the ranks from her late teens, becoming president in 2005. Today Wegman, along with her sister Nicole, oversees 47,000 staff at the $8.3 billion-a-year chain, which operates 97 stores around the US. Last year, she received a 95% chief executive approval rating from employees, according to recruitment website Glassdoor.
GALEN G. WESTON
Chief executive, chairman, and president George Weston / Loblaw Companies Canada
Weston is the fourth-generation leader of the largest food processing and distribution company in Canada. Weston succeeded his father, Galen Weston, in 2017, after holding positions within the company for eight years. Founded by his great-grandfather, the company today consists of subsidiary Weston Foods, and Loblaw Companies, Canada’s largest supermarket retailer, bringing in revenues of $37.6 billion in 2018. Weston has focused on promoting a new environmentally friendly image for Loblaws.
ROGELIO ZAMBRANO
LOZANO Chairman Cemex Mexico
Third-generation Zambrano became chairman of multinational building materials firm Cemex, after the sudden death of his cousin Lorenzo Zambrano. While his cousin was credited with turning the company from a Mexican cement producer into an empire spanning four continents, Zambrano Lozano has sold off the company’s assets in Australia to help refinance a $14 billion debt that came about after an earlier acquisition. Since sell-off, the company reported record 2016 earnings of $750 million.
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