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Ann-Marie Campbell is 16th Most Powerful Woman

11/20/2018

 
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Ann-Marie Campbell
EVP, Home Depot U.S. stores
​Jamaican-American Ann Marie Campbell is on Fortune Magazine’s 2018 Most Powerful Women in Business List for the fifth year, ranking at number 16 (18 last year), and is the only Black woman in the Top 20.

Campbell, 53, is the executive vice-president of Home Depot's 2,000 U.S. stores and oversees about 90% of the company’s $101 billion in revenue. She began her career with The Home Depot in 1985 as a cashier and worked her way up with passion and grit serving in a variety of positions, including store manager, district manager and regional vice president. ​
Born in Jamaica, Campbell attended Holy Childhood High before migrating to the U.S. She earned a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and a master’s degree in business administration from Georgia State University.

She is one phenomenal woman!


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