Rochester, NY – Xerox CEO Ursula Burns is in good company when it comes to the most powerful women in the world, according to Forbes Magazine.
The magazine's newest ranking of the 100 most powerful women lists Burns at number-14, followed by Xerox Chair Anne Mulcahy at 15.
The Queen of England, Hillary Clinton and several heads of countries are also on the list, along with business leaders from around the world.
Forbes Magazine Top 100 Women