This past year has proven that women who are 50 and older are unstoppable!
Forbes on Tuesday released its annual ranking of the world’s 100 most powerful women, and the majority of them — at least 78 — are 50 or older. That distinguishing factor includes every single woman in the top 27.
For the 10th consecutive year, German Chancellor Angela Merkel took number one spot, while Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, came in second followed by U.S. Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris.
To coincide with the list launch, Forbes on Wednesday is hosting the 2020 Forbes Power Women’s Summit, which will spotlight the women who are rising to today’s unprecedented challenges.
Also related, Know Your Value, in partnership with Forbes, is gearing up to celebrate 50 diverse women over the age of 50 who have achieved significant success later in life, often by overcoming formidable odds or barriers.
The editorial package will go live in June 2021 across all Forbes and Know Your Value platforms, in addition to multiple segments on “Morning Joe,” which Brzezinski co-hosts. The 50 over 50 initiative has already received over 4,000 submissions and the nominations page is still open here.









