The 11 Most Powerful Women In The World (In 2024)

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Time magazine has a long history of choosing people of the year for each year. For 2024, it has a selection of several women of the year who have all done a lot to mold society. They range from artists to athletes to scientists, representing the many women making a difference.

According to Time, here are the Women of the Year for 2024.

Greta Gerwig

Greta Gerwig
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Greta Gerwig is a big-time director and one of the few female directors to see widespread success. Her movie Barbie was the highest-grossing film of the year, and she’s busy at work on her next movie.

Coco Gauff

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This high-powered tennis player is making a huge name for herself in the sports world. At 19, she won her first Grand Slam Championship. She played in Wimbledon when she was just 15.

Taraji P. Henson

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Taraji P. Henson is a seasoned actress with 30 years of performance under her belt. She’s been vocal about the pay gap when it comes to female actors, and many appreciate her bravery.

Leena Nair

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As the CEO of Chanel, Leena Nair has a history of bringing more women into management positions. She’s working hard to bring diverse voices into the business so that every perspective is represented.

Claudia Goldin

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As an economist, Claudia Goldin has reached the highest heights in the field. She’s won the Nobel Prize for Economics, one of just a few women who have ever won this award.

Israeli and Palestinian Women for Peace

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In October of 2023, about 1,500 women from both sides of the conflict came together to ask for peace. They wanted to end the cycle that has led to so much bloodshed over the years. They’re still seeking a non-violent solution.

Ada Limon

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Ada Limon is in her second term as the poet laureate of the United States. She’s also won the MacArthur genius grant, and NASA commissioned a poem from her to send to Jupiter’s orbit.

Andra Day

Andra Day
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As a singer and actress, she’s making waves in entertainment with her rendition of Lift Every Voice and Sing at the Super Bowl. She’s continuing to launch albums, act in movies, and rack up award nominations.

Nadia Murad

Nadia Murad
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The 2018 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Nadia Murad knows what war and conquest can do to people. After being victimized in Iraq, she currently fights for the rights of other victims of genocide and violence.

Jacqui Patterson

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Jacqui Patterson launched a group in 2021 to serve communities that have been historically marginalized. For communities that have faced injustices that are made worse by environmental issues, her project is dedicated to lending a helping hand.

Marlena Fejzo

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Geneticist Marlena Fejzo had such a hard time with her pregnancy that she decided to find the gene responsible for her extreme nausea. She was successful and is working to keep women from having this experience in the future.

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