![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There’s a ripple effect, says Dianne Lynch, surrounding every choice and every action. Dianne Lynch told us in her interview, “That is the greatest gift we can give each other: that recognition, that moment of being seen and named in terms of our own power.” So give us a shout. Want to recognize an influential businesswoman? Email us at and tell us who should be recognized and why. We present the 10 most influential women in business. We commit to continue telling their stories and successes in the pages of CBT. And of course, there are many more influential businesswomen not included in this issue. You can read more about some of those women on page 50 and 56. There are many women of influence who have recently retired or stepped back from their careers. We considered only women currently in the position that gave them influence for this list. Readers nominated, we researched, a panel of community leaders weighed in. It’s been a changing-of-the-guard year, which makes this list all the more exciting: the perfect time to identify the women stepping on to this list. This list would’ve looked very different at the beginning of 2016. In this issue of CBT, the goal has been to recognize women in the business community who make an impact. Influence means power, influence means thought leadership, influence means social standing. Say the word influence to 10 different people and you’ll get 10 different definitions. ![]()
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