Julie Sweet

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TITLE: CEO

AFFILIATION: Accenture

2020 marked Sweet’s first full year as CEO and her 10th at the professional services giant. In Accenture’s fiscal 2020, she oversaw $44.3 billion in revenue, $5.1 billion in profit (up 7% from the previous year), and a market cap unsurpassed by any other company run by a CEO in our top 10. Sweet steered Accenture’s more than half a million employees in 51 countries through the pandemic, a crisis that has made the firm’s skills more essential than ever. Accenture has long focused on what it calls “the new”: cloud, digital, and security—businesses that now account for about 70% of its revenues. As COVID-19 hit, the company tapped into that expertise to help connect the U.K.’s 1.2 million National Health Service workers remotely and to partner with Salesforce on contact tracing and vaccine management technology.

by Fortune

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