This year Forbes India's W-Power 2022 list features women who are breaking stereotypes, dismissing doubters and leading change
After becoming arguably the best tennis player ever, Serena Williams announced in August that she would be “evolving away†from the sport. Her legacy—despite the 23 grand slam singles titles—isn’t confined to the court. Williams spoke up about equal pay, drew attention to black maternal mortality rates and used her wealth to back female business owners. She pursued acting, fashion design, venture capital and motherhood off the court and fiercely championed women’s rights.
This year Forbes India’s W-Power 2022 list features women who, much like the tennis legend, are breaking stereotypes, dismissing doubters and leading change.
The Forbes India team drew up a longlist based on names gathered through primary and secondary research. We looked for candidates who were self-made, and not those who had inherited wealth or position. We looked for those who had hit the headlines or influenced important stories over the past 12 months, and those who had inspiring stories to tell.
The pool of names was assessed against these criteria and measured for representation across categories—from business to law, sport to social impact, entertainment to academia—before the final 20 names were chosen.
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(This story appears in the 16 December, 2022 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)