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Diane Brady

Fortune's inaugural 100 Most Powerful People in Business ranking

Diane Brady, Brian Cornell, and Steven Williams sit on stage and speak with one another. (Credit: Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune)

Good morning.

As my colleague Lee Clifford notes in our inaugural ranking of the 100 Most Powerful People in Business, power is nuanced: hard-won and easily lost, it’s never static. Elon Musk has increased his power with Trump’s victory, while rivals may one day disrupt the dominance of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. We previewed the list last night at our gala dinner for the Fortune Global Forum, which continues with a power-packed agenda today.

I took away a lot from day one. Thanks to those of you who suggested questions as I incorporated them into my panels. I can’t tell you everything that happened yesterday, but my colleagues can as they covered the key discussions, which you can find here.

I don’t know if Target CEO Brian Cornell and PepsiCo Foods North America CEO Steven Williams have structured a partnership between their companies that’s different in form from the rest, but I believe their longstanding mutual respect and trust has given it an added layer of depth. I loved the healthy debate between Columbia professor Abby Joseph Cohen, IBM vice chair and former Trump economic advisor Gary Cohn, and NYSE president Lynn Martin. Qualtrics CEO Zig Serafin and McKinsey senior partner Eric Kutcher convinced me that we are at an inflection point for AI.  

And His Excellency Fahd bin Abdulmohsan Al-Rasheed, who serves as advisor in the General Secretariat of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Council of Ministers, talked about how the seismic transformation of his country is creating new opportunities for his daughter and many other young people in a country where most of the population is under the age of 30.

That’s powerful stuff. So, too, were the frank perspectives of political figures like former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, as well as many CEOs and creative leaders like jazz great Wynton Marsalis. You can join us via livestream today

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Diane Brady
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