Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Business

Airline executives

 * Lynne Embleton, CEO Aer Lingus
 * Joanna Geraghty, CEO JetBlue
 * Annette Mann, CEO Austrian Airlines
 * Marjan Rintel, CEO KLM
 * Mitsuko Tottori, President (designate) Japan Airlines
 * Stephanie Tully, CEO Jetstar

Bankers
Banker/financier:
 * Nandita Bakhshi - President and CEO of Bank of the West.
 * Hope Holding Bryant - Vice Chairman of First Citizens BancShares
 * Kelly Coffey - CEO of City National Bank.
 * Jean A. Crockett (1919—1998)
 * Lindsay Dunn - Executive VP and head of Real Estate Banking at City National Bank.
 * Jean Gilligan Dunne (1951—)
 * Heather Ellison - Senior VP and and head of the retail branch banking channel at OneWest Bank, the Southern California branch division of CIT Group.
 * Hafize Gaye Erkan - Former President of First Republic Bank.
 * Teresa Freeborn - President of Kinecta Federal Credit Union. Former President and CEO of Xceed Financial Credit Union.
 * Michele Havens - President of the West Region at Northern Trust.
 * Catherine M. Keating - CEO of Wealth Management and Investor Solutions divisions at BNY Mellon.
 * Bonita I. Lee - President and CEO of Hanmi Bank.
 * Donna Lynne McNeely - Senior VP and COO of Kinecta Federal Credit Union. 2019 Women of Distinction award.
 * Jill Sung - President and CEO of Abacus Federal Savings Bank in New York City, New York.
 * Mary Willis (banker) - CEO and president of the Fidelity Bank
 * Mary T.D. Winters - CEO, President and Chief Credit Officer, Business Bank of Texas.

CEOs of fortune 500 companies

 * Christine A. Leahy CDW
 * Sarah M. London Centene
 * Judith F. Marks Otis Worldwide
 * Jennifer Rumsey Cummins
 * Ellen G. Cooper Lincoln National
 * Laura L. Prieskorn Jackson Financial
 * Sheryl D. Palmer Taylor Morrison Home
 * Teresa J. Rasmussen Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
 * Nazzic S. Keene Science Applications International
 * Kristin C. Peck Zoetis
 * Sheryl D. Palmer Taylor Morrison Home
 * Lori J. Ryerkerk Celanese
 * Barbara R. Smith Commercial Metals

US

 * Kim Hammonds, Businesswoman; philanthropist and board member.

Argentina

 * Valentina Peroni, organic locally sourced baby food

Australia

 * Lyndall Bailye – Founding Partner of Dendrite International Inc; Secretary of the New Jersey Network Foundation Board of Trustees; Member of the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival Board of Trustees
 * Susan Margaret Campbell – Training and Consulting (Treasury and Financial); Director of the Heritage Building Society, Principal of Argyll Pty Ltd, Senior Lecturer at RMIT (1994–98), Treasurer of Sussan Corp. (1990–93)
 * Jill Christine Monk – Director of Tassal Group Limited

Bolivia

 * Gabriela Flores (entrepreneur), Kirah Design,, ,

Botswana

 * Petronella Matumo.
 * Joy Simakane.

China

 * Chunhong Chen, Yiyuan, making environmentally friendly toilets,, , ,

Columbia

 * Carolina Guerra (entrepreneur), Ingerecuperar, , ,
 * Antonia Sanin,

Côte d'Ivoire

 * Lucie Avoaka,

Denmark

 * Beate W. Bentzen, Group COO of Rambøll
 * Caroline Søeborg Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille, Entrepreneur, da:Caroline Søeborg Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille

Germany

 * Karla Otto (company founder and businessperson)

Haiti

 * Nadja Fidelia, ,

India

 * Yasmina McCarty,
 * Nandini Pandhi,
 * Sheetal Agashe (born 17 May 1977), managing director of Brihans Natural Products since 2013 , listed by Femina as one of "Pune's Most Powerful People" in 2018, winner of a Pune Visionary award in 2018 from the The Times of India, and two Power Women Awards in 2018 and 2019 also from the The Times of India, who listed her on their "Most Powerful Women in Business" lists in 2019 and 2020 , was one of several businesswomen featured on the Pune cover of Femina's independence day issue in 2021 . From 1999 to 2003, worked as an actress on the SAB TV sitcom Yes Boss and starred in the indie film Minus One in 2005. Daughter of cricketer Dnyaneshwar Agashe . (Article previously deleted for failing Wp:GNG)

Ireland

 * Aisling Hassell,

Jordan

 * Sima Najjar, founder of educational videos company, Ekeif.com,, there seem to be a decent number of sources in an Arabic language.

Kenya

 * Lorna Rutto, Entrepreneur, Eco Post,, ,,

Lebanon

 * Rana El Chemaitelly, founder of The Little Engineer,, , ,

Mexico

 * Marya González (businesswoman), president & managing director of Nissan Mexicana, number 21 on Fortune's most powerful women (international), reprint of Huffpost interview/essay (no luck finding the original in English), alternate translation.

New Zealand

 * Melanie Rands co-founder of ecostore

Philippines

 * Kimberley Ong,
 * Renee King,

Poland

 * Solange Olszewska, CEO, Solaris Bus and Coach, de:Solange Olszewska

Senegal

 * Mame Diene,

South Africa

 * Amy de Castro, ,

Spain

 * Ruth Díaz Barrigón, Director General, Amazon BuyVIP Spain
 * Bettina Götzenberger,
 * Nuria Vilanova, Founder, Inforpress

UAE

 * Iba Masood, Gradberry.com, ,
 * Badriya Al-Tamimi is an Emirati businesswoman.
 * Nuha Mohammed Safar (born 1980) is an Emirati businesswoman.

UK

 * Laura Chicurel, salmon-skin start up for ecofriendly fashion accessories,
 * Wendy McMillan, startup cloud-based consulting, engineer, ,

US

 * Eileen Carey, Co-Founder and CEO of Glassbreakers
 * Candi Castleberry-Singleton, Twitter VP 2
 * Alice Chacon, Mexican American member of El Paso city council, regional director of Small Business Administration, Texas Women's Hall of Fame
 * Emilie Choi, COO of Coinbase
 * Martha Entenmann (1906-1996), an entrepreneur who took a small family bakery on Long Island that she inherited upon the death of her husband in 1951 and turned it into a multi-million dollar company that distributed sweet bake goods nationally when the company was sold in 1978. She led the company at a time in which women business leaders were quite rare. Her role in the business was dramatized in the May 8, 2022, episode "Let Them Eat Snack Cakes" of the History Channel series The Food That Built America. When her company went public, her face was on the stock certificates. Since her death, her role in the company appears to be mostly overlooked. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
 * Emily Kramer Carta marketing executive
 * Rebecca Lynn, Cofounder and general partner at Canvas Venture Fund
 * Dianne McKeever - co-founder Ides Capital, activist investor working to decrease the gender gap on corporate boards, profiled by the New York Times , interviewed by Meb Farber podcast , Fortune magazine 40 under 40 list in 2016 ,Crains New York Business 40 under 40
 * Ukonwa Ojo - VP of CoverGirl
 * Adele Oliva - Draft:Adele Oliva - Venture capitalist
 * Sally A. Painter, Chief Operating Officer at Blue Star Strategies,, , , NATO
 * Lisa Price, founder of the store Carol's Daughter 1, 2, 3, 4
 * Bettina Richards, Producer, founder of the independent music label Thrill Jockey (fr)
 * Deborah Stewart-Parker, president and CEO/Consultant of International Business Solutions; first woman to lead an assembly plant at Ford Motor Company
 * Sarah Thompson, Global CEO of Droga5
 * Shannon Washington, Creative director at Droga5