Xerox CEO Ursula Burns is again on the Forbes list of the world’s most powerful women. This year she ranked 22, down a bit from last year’s #14 ranking.
The list showcases politicians, finance and business leaders and others all ranked by looking at categories such as money, media momentum and spheres of influence.
Forbes notes that Burns has managed to make Xerox a viable and profitable company.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel topped this year’s list.