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Fortune's 50 Most Powerful Women in Business

Submitted on Sunday 23 September 2012

Fortune Most Powerful Women in Business 2012

Arison Investments and CEO Efrat Peled was ranked No. 50 on Fortunes' 50 Most Powerful Women in business 2012, this second year in a row (No. 44 in 2011), and the oinly Israeli to be included on this list.

At the age of 38 (2012), Peled manages the business dealings of the Arison Group estimated in excess of US$2.5 b, and also serves on the board of directors of its leading companies, Bank Hapoalim, Shikun & Binui, Salt of the Earth, and Miya, and also the Arison Group's philanthropic arm The Ted Arison Family Foundation.

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