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Stephanie McMahon Lands On Forbes’ “Top 50 World’s Most Influential CMO” List

Stephanie McMahon has landed in Forbes’ “Top 50 World’s Most Influential CMO” List.

The list, which takes a look at some of the top executives around the world, has listed McMahon as the No. 2 Most Influential CMO on its list, just behind Phil Schiller, Senior VP of Worldwide Marketing of Apple. McMahon’s placement was higher than executives for companies such as Netflix, Lego, Visa, Facebook, Microsoft, Google and more.

Below is what Forbes wrote about McMahon:

McMahon is an outspoken and highly visible executive at WWE, a company in an industry often mired in controversy. The daughter of WWE CEO Vince McMahon, she is a former WWE Superstar herself, and she’s a big proponent of WWE Superstars growing their own brands via social media. She has also championed women’s equality in the WWE.

This year she spoke out about making the events that went on during the pandemic safe for fans and Superstars. In June she also reportedly shared what she and the company are doing to eliminate racial inequality on The Female Quotient—and partnered with FQ founder Shelley Zalis to create a discussion series called “Women in the Business of Sports.”

You can check out the full list at this link.

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