Rutgers Business School alumna Sheri McCoy ranked 10th Most Powerful Woman in Business

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Fortune's annual ranking of America's leading businesswomen named Rutgers Business School alumna Sheri McCoy (MBA '88) #10 out of the 50 most powerful women in business. McCoy is vice chairman of Johnson & Johnson and is responsible for the Pharmaceutical and Consumer business segments.

Read CNN Money's article on the Fortune ranking.

As a result of McCoy's high ranking on the Fortune list, CNN Money included Rutgers Business School on their list of where the most powerful women go to business school.

  1. Harvard
  2. Wharton
  3. Stanford
  4. Northwestern
  5. University of Chicago
  6. Cornell
  7. Yale
  8. UCLA
  9. Columbia
  10. MIT
  11. Southern Methodist University
  12. Rutgers
  13. University of South Africa/Van Kralingen

McCoy most recently met with students and alumni during the Spring 2011 CEO Lecture Series where she spoke about the challenge of innovation in a dynamic global market.

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