Top 100 Women 2024: Julie Sweet, Accenture - No. 5
Paving the way for future generations, these women in technology are leading the charge when it comes to investment, innovation, and capitalising on strategic opportunities within the movement as well as their efforts to support not only other women in the industry but other underrepresented groups too.
- Industry - Management Consulting
- Revenue - US$237bn
- Employees - 733,000
- HQ Location - Dublin, Ireland
- CEO - Julie Sweet
Julie Sweet
Having dedicated the last 14 years of her career to Accenture, Julie Sweet is the Chair and CEO of Accenture. Passionate about family, business and equality, Sweet believes that there is transformative power in diversity and that only by combining unique perspectives, experiences and talent can organisations drive innovation and progress.
Sweet serves on the World Economic Forum Board of Trustees, as well as Catalyst, the Center for Strategic & International Studies and the Marriott Foundation for People with Disabilities – Bridges from School to Work.
One of our leadership essentials for all of our leaders is to lead with excellence, confidence, and humility. And the humility we find as a leadership quality is what allows people to be natural learners and to build great teams Julie Sweet, Chair and CEO, Accenture (HBR)
Congratulations to all those on the Top 100 Women in Technology list who have been recognised. All truly deserve their place in recognition of the amazing work they are doing to not only drive the industry forward but to pave the way for future generations.
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