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And she has nurtured Nubank like her own child â one thatâs shot up to become a $30 billion giant, making it the worldâs [largest digital bank by number of customers]( and upon its December 2021 IPO, earning Junqueira recognition as only the [second Brazilian woman to become a self-made billionaire](. Nubankâs now expanding beyond Brazil. But Junqueira is also proud of how [sheâs building this powerhouse](: 40 percent of the staff are women and 30 percent identify as LGBTQ. Thasunda Duckett The daughter of a Xerox warehouse worker and an educator whose house was burned down twice by the Ku Klux Klan, the 48-year-old CEO of TIAA is one of only two [black women leading Fortune 500 companies](. Duckett identifies her purpose in life as inspiring others, and the opportunity to leave Chase as head of consumer banking was a personal one â TIAA is an organization founded with the goal of helping teachers save enough to retire â a challenge her own parents faced while she was growing up. As she says, she is her âancestorsâ wildest dreams.â [Read More]( Chinwe Esimai Nigeria-born Esimai is at the forefront of the [banking sectorâs reform efforts](. The Harvard-trained lawyer is Citigroupâs first chief anti-bribery and corruption officer, and among the most powerful women of color in the white- and male-dominated world of banking. Earlier this month, she published her first book, [Brilliance Beyond Borders](, chronicling a series of female immigrants and their journeys to success. [Read More]( [A Special Offer For the OZY Family]( The shoe with a 34K waitlist is back in stock! If you missed them the last time around, the sneakers we canât get enough of are back â and just in time for spring! These all-season low-tops are OZYâs favorite look for dressing up or down. But donât wait around â these comfy kicks fly off the shelves and wonât be here for long. [Exclusive to OZY readers: Get $15 off your pair of Cariumas with code OZY2022](, before they sell out again! [Shop Now]( E-Commerce Queens Hanzade DoÄan Boyner The daughter of one of Turkeyâs biggest newspaper barons broke with the family business to strike out [on her own](. Today, the 48-year-old owns e-commerce businesses worth more than $2 billion and is among the worldâs top female tech entrepreneurs. The jewel in her crown is [Hepsiburada](, one of Turkeyâs largest e-commerce platforms whose name translates to â[everything is here.](â And it is â from laptops to jewelry. Often called Turkeyâs Amazon, the firm became the first from Turkey to launch an IPO on the Nasdaq exchange in July, drawing a valuation of nearly $4 billion. Tatyana Bakalchuk What DoÄan Boyner is to Turkey, Bakalchuk is to an even bigger market: Russia. Except that Bakalchuk has built her stunning success story [without a silver spoon](. The former English teacher, [with Korean roots](, started her e-commerce site, Wildberries, from her Moscow apartment [while on maternity leave]( in 2004. Today, 18 years later, she has fended off takeover attempts from Kremlin-backed firms and venture capitalists to turn Wildberries into Russiaâs biggest online marketplace. In the process, Bakalchuk has leapfrogged the countryâs politically connected elite to become [Russiaâs richest woman](. Amidst sweeping western sanctions on goods flowing in to Russia, Bakalchuk is leading discussions to allow [parallel imports](, improving access for average consumers. Jessica Anuna This 28-year-old [Amazon alumnus]( with a hearty laugh and dimples is doing what the tech giant wonât: [integrating Africa]( into global e-commerce delivery networks. At the moment, [Amazon doesnât deliver]( anywhere on the continent. Anunaâs Lagos-based online fashion retail startup, [Klasha](, has developed its own payment and delivery solutions, which itâs integrating into the systems of global brands so African consumers can have goods shipped from across the Atlantic faster than DHL. WATCH ISAAC HAYES III [Fanbase: The New Social Media Wave]( on The Carlos Watson Show! THEYâRE FAB: FEMALE ANTITRUST BOSSES Margrethe Vestager Sheâs a thorn in the side of American Big Tech. The 53-year-old Danish politician is Europeâs antitrust commissioner. She has probed [Googleâs acquisition]( of Fitbit, [fined Google and Facebook]( billions of dollars and accused [Amazon of violating European Union regulations](. And sheâs after a larger goal: [reducing Europeâs dependence]( on American and Chinese tech. [Read More on Ozy]( Joh Sung-wook A globally respected [economics professor](, Joh was the [first Korean woman to get a Ph.D. in the subject at Harvard](. But when South Koreaâs first female antitrust chief was nominated for the position in 2019, she was accused by a lawmaker of ânot fulfilling her duty to the nationâ ... [because she didnât have a child](. Now three years later, Joh is showing obnoxious lawmakers and the rest of her country what [âdutyâ toward the nation truly means](, crossing swords with global giants like [Google]( and [South Koreaâs biggest family-owned firms]( like [Samsung]( that control the market in sectors ranging from electronics and tech to food. Alejandra Palacios Now working with [Brattle Groupâs]( Global Antitrust and Competition practice, Mexicoâs former antitrust boss gained significant notoriety for taking on two of the countryâs most powerful establishments: the soccer world and populist [President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's government](. Under her, Mexicoâs competition commission â known as COFECE â launched a probe last May into [monopolistic practices in the way big clubs sign soccer players]( in the country. And her investigations into the countryâs public sector giants like oil behemoth PEMEX have earned her the [ire of Obrador](, who pointedly referred to Palacios as âthe lady.â Too bad, Mr. President. âThe ladyâ isnât backing off. Community Corner Who is your favorite female business leader? Share your thoughts with us at OzyCommunity@Ozy.com. ABOUT OZY OZY is a diverse, global and forward-looking media and entertainment company focused on âthe New and the Next.â OZY creates space for fresh perspectives, and offers new takes on everything from news and culture to technology, business, learning and entertainment. [www.ozy.com]( / #OZY Curiosity. Enthusiasm. Action. Thatâs OZY!
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