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Don't be discouraged if you still haven't found your calling. The most valuable successes in life do not come overnight. Majority successful people came to their successful self-realization much later than they wanted in their youth.

Below are the life examples that are known in the history of business, when success came only closer to the second half of life. But, nevertheless, no one regrets anything. After all, their achievements, which they presented to this world, will benefit people for decades to come. Self-realization of each of us benefits the whole world. Therefore, each person should devote his whole life to his self-realization. After all, this is the main success in the life of each of us.

People who became successful businessmen at retirement age

Businessmen who have succeeded in old age:

  1. Ray Kroc - founded McDonald's at 52.
    All his life, Ray strove to create his own business. What only did he not have to do. From paper cup trader to real estate agent (played in a jazz band, worked at a radio station). For some time I had to sell mixers for catering establishments. Once he met the McDonald brothers, who ran an unusual restaurant with the fastest possible customer service in the small town of Des Plains. In fact, the business idea itself found Ray and he put all his life experience into it. Ray bought the restaurant, did not change the name, but significantly improved the business. Equipped with everyone necessary equipment for fast food preparation. Experience as a real estate agent led to the idea of ​​creating a whole chain of such restaurants. In addition, sell franchises and earn on renting real estate (their own restaurants). During his life, starting from the age of 52, Ray managed to create: the world's largest fast food chain "McDonald's"; University of Hamburgerology; several charitable foundations.
  2. Amancio Ortega, owner of the Zara chain (a large chain of clothing stores).
    Amancio was born into a poor family and did not even finish high school. At the age of 13, he already worked as a messenger for a tailor who sewed only for wealthy clients. Then he was engaged in shirring fabrics and drapery, and later moved on as an apprentice to an Italian fashion designer. The young man not only sewed, but also learned the pricing scheme in his craft. Even then, he had the idea to reduce the number of markups, which lies at the heart of the concept of the Zara clothing empire. At the age of 25, Amancio worked as a sales manager for one of the clothing stores. At that time, his concept was confirmed: a narrow market for expensive clothes can be expanded by reducing costs. Then, for the experiment, Amancio bought expensive fabrics and, with the help of his own developed patterns, sewed clothes, significantly saving on material. The clothes sold out quickly. Its price was affordable even for ordinary students. At the age of 27, Amancinio and his wife decided to open their own knitwear factory. The main products were robes, nightgowns and lingerie. But the business developed very slowly. When Amancio was 39 years old, he unexpectedly received the largest order for the supply of white linen. To implement a large order, it was required to invest all the available capital. The first Zara store in Spain was created from the proceeds of the large order. And after 10 years, the Zara chain of stores spread throughout Europe. In the European market, where there is high competition for expensive clothing, the then unknown brand Zara did not cause fears of losing market share. But Zara created excitement with customers with each opening of a new store. The clothes attracted with low prices, high quality fabrics and super fashionable designs. This is how Paris, New York and other major cities around the world conquered later. Another important "secret weapon" of Zara was the ability to change collections in just a few days. In 2001, Amancio Ortega decided to list a quarter of the shares on the open exchange. Demand skyrocketed by 22% the very next day. So Amancio Ortega became the third richest man in Spain.
  3. Mary Kay Ash, founder of Mary Kay, a cosmetics manufacturer for women and men.
    Until the age of 45, she was engaged in direct sales, working as an agent in various companies. After 25 years of successful career, Mary Kay Ash trained men in her craft. This was until one of the students was put in charge of Mary with a salary 2 times higher than that of his teacher. This fact prompted Mary Kay Ash to write a book that would help women achieve greater opportunities in their careers. The book was written in the format of a marketing plan, which served as a tool for creating your own Mary Kay company. At the age of 45, Mary decides to invest all her experience and all her savings of $ 5,000 in creating her own business based on direct sales of cosmetics. Mary Kay's secret concept is simple: inspiring employees to succeed and career growth taking into account all the standards of the business world. During her life, Mary Kay Ash has written 3 books that have become bestsellers. The book with her autobiography has sold 1 million copies worldwide in several languages. The book "On the ability to work with people" is today a teaching material at Harvard Business School. All This Can Be Yours became a bestseller in the early days of sales.
  4. Henry Ford started his own automobile company "Ford" after 40 years.
    Born into a family of farmers on the outskirts of Detroit. At the age of 16, he ran away from home to work in Detroit.

    Over time, he held the position of acting mechanical engineer, and after a while he already worked as a chief engineer. When Henry turned 30, he assembled his first car in his spare time. At the age of 36, he became a co-owner of the Detroit Automobile Company. But due to disagreements, he left at 39 years old to create his own company for the production of affordable cars. The slogan of the company is “a car for everyone”. Immediately after the start of work, Ford Motor Company faced a competitor with a monopoly in the segment of affordable cars. Success came to the company when Ford was already 45 years old. Then the company released the successful Ford Model T in 1908. During his life, Henry defended 161 US patents. He pioneered the use of an industrial conveyor belt for mass production of automobiles. He wrote the book "My Life, My Achievements", which became the basis for the political and economic phenomenon - Fordism.

  5. J.K. Rowling and Harry Potter author of a series of books.
    The renowned British writer, prior to her popularity, worked as a secretary-translator of scientific papers at Amnesty International. Over time, she divorced her husband. By the age of 32, she was a single mother and lived on welfare. The idea to write a book arose at the age of 25, it was 1990. But at first it was more like a hobby. In 1997, the first novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, was published and J.K. Rowling's life changed dramatically. For 10 years, 6 sequels of "Harry Potter" have been published. In total, over 400 million books have been sold and several awards have been collected.

    JK Rowling is now writing adult books, such as the crime novel Call of the Cuckoo.

Each of these people, by achieving success in their lives, have brought great benefits to other people. In the history of business, there are many more successful personalities and life examples when people do not immediately find their purpose, but spend their whole life on it. And it's worth it.

The richest women in Russia in 2016. PHOTO

The richest Russian women of 2016 are named. The rating is headed by Elena Baturina, Elena Rybolovleva and Tatiana Bakalchuk.

Elena Baturina, Elena Rybolovleva and Tatyana Bakalchuk are in the lead in the top 25 richest Russian women.

1.Elena Baturina - $ 1.1 billion

Once again, the spouse of the ex-mayor of Moscow, Elena Baturina, topped the list of the richest women in Russia. Her fortune is estimated at $ 1.1 billion.

Luzhkov's ex-wife spends most of the time in London, and prefers to invest in Europe and the United States. The 53-year-old entrepreneur, philanthropist and philanthropist is the president of Inteco Management and owns a hotel chain.

2. Elena Rybolovleva - $ 600 million

Elena Rybolovleva, a graduate of the Perm Medical Academy, is the ex-wife of the Perm billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev. In 2015, following the results of the divorce proceedings with Dmitry Rybolovlev, she sued her ex-spouse $ 604 million. Now, together with her youngest daughter Anna, she lives in Switzerland.

3. Tatiana Bakalchuk - $ 500 million

CEO of Wildberries online store.

In 2004, an English teacher on maternity leave decided to earn some money by reselling clothes from the German Otto and Quelle catalogs on the Internet, and seeing her wife's success, her husband Vladislav helped Tatyana Bakalchuk to found an online store. “We didn’t think it would be a super project,” Bakalchuk admitted to journalists. Today, a small family business is the largest online clothing store in Runet.

4. Olga Belyavtseva - $ 400 million

Member of the Board of Directors of Progress Capital.

Founder of the Assol company, which was the main distributor of the Lebedyansky plant. In 2004, Olga exchanged her company for a 20% stake in the plant, using foreign experience in business planning, and she was right. Already in 2008, Belyavtseva sold her part of the shares for $ 330 million.

At the moment, she owns 25% of the shares of the Progress plant, which was previously withdrawn from the Lebedyansky patronage, which produces mineral water and baby food, and is a member of the company's board of directors.

5. Natalia Lutsenko - $ 325 million

Co-owner of Sodruzhestvo Group of Companies.

Natalia and Alexander Lutsenko started their business in 1994 in Minsk selling feed and feed additives, later bought several poultry factories in Russia and Ukraine and a plant for the production of protein and vitamin supplements in Denmark.

Now the Sodruzhestvo Group of Companies is the largest supplier of soybeans in Russia and a producer of vegetable oils, including soybean oils. Factories are located in Russia, Denmark and Brazil. Sodruzhestvo Group of Companies is developing its logistics business: it builds terminals for transshipment of agricultural products (in particular, it owns a terminal for transshipment of tropical vegetable oils in Kaliningrad).

6. Irina Abramovich - $ 300 million

Private investor.

Ex-wife of the famous oligarch Roman Abramovich.

7. Evgenia Guryeva - $ 260 million

Member of the board charitable foundation Andrey Guryev.

The wife of the former senator from the Murmansk region Andrei Guryev.

8.Maria Sharapova - $ 260 million

Famous Russian tennis player.

9. Natalya Kasperskaya - $ 190 million

CEO of InfoWatch group of companies, founder of Kaspersky Lab.

10. Natalia Fileva - $ 190 million

The main owner of Siberia and Globus airlines.

In 1997, the spouses Natalia and Vladislav Filev bought out the shares of Siberia Airlines from the employees. Immediately after the 1998 crisis, they became the owners of a controlling stake in the company and began to develop their business through the takeover of small air carriers. Today Siberia Airlines' liners carry over 10 million passengers. Natalya Fileva graduated from NSTU and graduated from the Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation.

11. Lyudmila Antipova - $ 170 million Co-owner of the Ariant group.
12. Marina Sedykh - $ 160 million CEO and co-owner of the Irkutsk Oil Company.
13. Guzelia Safina - $ 145 million Deputy General Director of TAIF.
14. Lyubov Khoba - $ 140 million Member of the Management Board of NK Lukoil.
15. Elena Kretova - $ 135 million Co-owner of the Ariant group.
16. Olga Shuvalova - $ 125 million Private investor.
17. Lyudmila Andreeva - $ 100 million. Co-owner of 220 Volt.
18. Lyudmila Aristova - $ 100 million Co-owner of the Ariant group.
19. Olga Golubeva - $ 95 million Chairman of the Board of the Petersburg City Bank.
20. Svetlana Bortsova - $ 90 million Co-owner of Progress Capital.
21. Nina Metlenko - $ 90 million Vice-President for Economics, MPBC Ochakovo.
22. Alisa Chumachenko - $ 80 million. Private investor.
23. Tatyana Orlova - $ 75 million. Member of the Board of Directors of Flybridge Asset Management.
24. Alla Rakshina - $ 75 million Financial Director of Maria-Ra.
25. Galina Rakshina - $ 75 million. Co-owner of the Maria-Ra retail chain.

She was looking for a rich husband. The answer she got from the banker just killed everyone on the spot!

This girl was looking for a rich husband through dating forums. She wrote the following:

“I'm not going to lie about why I'm here. This year I will be 25 years old. I am very attractive. WITH good taste and a sense of style. I want to marry a guy who makes 500+ thousand dollars a year. You might assume that I am greedy. But no. This is wrong. So that you understand: in New York, the one who earns a million dollars a year is considered a representative of the middle class. And I don't want to be a beggar.

My conditions are not so unenforceable. There is someone on this site whose annual income is $ 500K.

dollars? Or are you all already married? Another question: "What do I need to do to marry a rich man like you?"

Everyone I’ve met before didn’t make more than $ 250,000 a year. So it seems like this is the ceiling for me. Can you answer a few questions that interest me? For example:

1) Where do you - rich bachelors - usually hang out? (Please write your favorite bars, restaurants, gyms, preferably with addresses).

2) What age of men would I best target?

3) Why are most rich wives so ugly?

4) How do you know who suits you as a wife, and who is only a girl? The role of the girl interests me not as much as the role of the future wife.

I can't wait for your answer.

Your Pretty Woman. "

The CEO of one of the largest US banks answered her this way:

“Dear Beauty!

I read your message on the forum with great interest. I guess many girls have the same. Let me analyze your situation from an investment point of view.

My annual income is over 500 thousand dollars. This is exactly what you are looking for. Therefore, I am sure that I am not wasting my time. As a businessman, I can say that marrying you is a bad decision. Everything is very simple. Let me explain why.

What you are trying to do is barter “beauty” for “money,” that is, subject A offers beauty and subject B pays for it. There seemed to be no catch.

Despite this, the big problem is that your beauty will fade, and my money will not be wasted without understandable reasons. In the future, my income is likely to multiply, unlike your beauty.

In economic terms, we are two assets. My value will rise, and yours will fall. And not just like that, but exponentially.

Imagine that the relationship with you is an act of trading. Like any bargaining on Wall Street, they have their own position.

If the market price of you, as an asset, has fallen, we will sell it. To continue to own such an asset is simply pointless. The same is about the marriage you are striving for. No matter how cruel it sounds, the most optimal solution to the issue of assets that are rapidly and rapidly depreciating is their sale or lease.

Any man earning more than $ 500,000 a year cannot be a fool a priori. Of course, people like me will only date you, but never marry you. My advice to you is to tie up with these searches. Instead, look for ways to get rich and make that much money a year on your own. Then the chances of finding a rich fool will increase.

I hope that my answers will be useful to you. "

And it's true. True beauty is not a motley colored wrapper, but what lies deep inside.

Something that never fades - not tomorrow, not in 50 years.

Many want to start their own business, but the fear of failure prevents them from fulfilling their dreams: little money, no premises of their own, nothing to buy equipment, corruption ... The stories of those who have achieved success show that it is possible to make a profit even in difficult times. Their secret is in developing interesting ideas, hard work, development orientation, cost reduction and building strong relationships with clients and partners.

Should I open a business in times of crisis? What are the prospects? What to do if there is no start-up capital? How to act when there is not enough knowledge and experience? There are many reasons why potential entrepreneurs give up their dream of starting a business (see Figure 1).

Fig. 1 Key problems at the stage of starting a business

For some, these difficulties become a real obstacle, others believe that the crisis is not the best time to start a successful business from scratch. The examples of those who, despite the difficulties, open their own business, convince us of the opposite.

Story 1. Mini golf for everyone

The idea of ​​creating a mini-golf club belongs to Nizhny Novgorod students Philip Mazurov and Ksenia Zhirkova. In the summer of 2015, the guys developed a business plan, rented a space in a popular shopping and entertainment complex in the center of Dzerzhinsk, purchased equipment via the Internet and organized an advertising campaign.

Initial investment - 200,000 rubles.

Self-sufficiency - 3 months.

Now, according to Philip, there is a payback period for equipment and advertising.

What is the secret of success?

  • Democracy. Even in regional center there is only one mini-golf course - in a closed club, it is not intended for everyone. Philip and Ksenia made mini golf affordable, giving lessons to those who wish at a price of 150 rubles per hour
  • In the absence of hired employees: entrepreneurs still manage on their own
  • The mini-golf club is in a good location: its regular visitors are families with children, local entrepreneurs, fans of this sport of different ages
  • Health benefits: mini golf develops coordination of movements, dexterity, eyes, accuracy, and the ability to control your body.
  • In easy promotion: The mini golf club quickly became popular with word of mouth, flyer distribution and stationary advertisements in the mall.

The nearest plans include holding a city mini-golf tournament.

Story 2. Prepare gifts in summer

The idea of ​​distributing New Year's gifts belongs to the head of the Snezhel company from Nizhny Novgorod Ilya Petrov.

The entrepreneur saw that the market was growing in demand for products not of "conveyor" quality, but focused on a specific customer, and occupied a vacant niche.

Initial investment - 600,000 rubles.

The profitability in the first year is 50%.

Today the turnover of the company is more than 5 million rubles.

The history of this enterprise is a vivid example of a successful business from scratch, which its founder objectively calls "overseasonal": new year holidays- just a few days, and preparation for them lasts all year: from the formation of the assortment to the packaging of gifts.

What is the secret of success?

  • Actively developing and maintaining a client base. Not a single corporate customer is lost during the crisis
  • Reliable suppliers. 7 years ago, the basis of gifts from "Snezhela" was made by "ROSHEN" products, now - sweets from Moscow, Novosibirsk, Belgorod, Murmansk
  • Entering the retail segment (kindergartens, schools). Snezhel opposes low-quality shop gifts with products carefully selected in accordance with the tastes of customers with obligatory new products in the assortment
  • At affordable prices: the company “works without attracting additional capital and borrowed money, which allows not to raise prices, pledging interest on the loan.

This type of business has a number of risks: it is possible not to guess with the assortment, not to sell the packaging ordered in advance with the symbols of the year, not to have time to hire packers during the season and to rent premises for a temporary warehouse. The success of Snezhel in competent planning of activities: early study of the assortment, the demand for the composition of gifts. Instead of hired employees in the pre-New Year's "marathon" to redistribute the functionality between full-time employees with experience, conclude a long-term contract with the warehouse, taking into account the seasonality of the business.

Story 3. Family photo studio

One of the most competitive segments of the services market is photography studios, however, active and creative people achieve success here too. An example is the family photo studio "On the Moon" by the Nizhny Novgorod photographer Alena Beznosova.

Initial investments - 170 thousand rubles for renovation of premises, purchase of equipment, installation of decorations and interiors.

Payback - 4 months.

Tatiana Alekseeva, 2016-07-31

17 inspiring films about great women you should know about

A cure for discouragement in a convenient dosage!

All of us have days when we lose heart and want to hide from the whole world in a closet, turn off the phone and pretend to be dead.

At such moments, more than anything in the world, you want to see some kind of proof that all is not yet lost. And the best consolation is to watch a good film about those who have achieved dizzying success despite much more difficult obstacles ...

Here are 17 biopic about strong women that will give you back your confidence:

17. Diana: A Love Story (2013).

Princess Diana is the most popular woman of her time, even during her lifetime she was called “the princess of human hearts”. She won the hearts of millions, everyone confessed their love to her - from the Prince of England to powerful billionaires.

But whom did she love herself? ..

16. Lovelace (2013).

The life story of the famous porn actress Linda Lovelace, who played the main character in the movie "Deep Throat".

A young, inexperienced girl gets to know her future tormentor, and also her husband, who, without thinking twice, leads her into the porn business. Once in sexual slavery, Linda becomes completely dependent on her husband and is doomed to fulfill all his whims and desires.

To force his young wife to obey, the husband beats her. It is on beatings and coercion that the porn career of a girl known to millions of fans of this genre is built ...

15. Jeanne d'Arc (1999).

Once, during the Hundred Years War, 19-year-old Frenchwoman Jeanne has a vision in the forest, which eventually comes true. She knew that her village would be burned to the ground, her sister would be raped and then killed.

And so it happened, and the seer could not prevent trouble.

After the incident, the strong-willed d'Ark goes to the Dauphin Karl with new tips from above and asks to provide her with an army to withstand several battles. The girl is given a detachment, and within four days she neutralizes the enemy, not suspecting that such heroism will play a cruel joke on her ...

14. Iron Lady (2011).

Margaret Thatcher is not just a woman, and the Iron Lady is not just a nickname. This absolutely unique person became an example for many, and almost everyone is familiar with her great achievements.

But what was Thatcher's life like from the inside? It is about her that the film tells. The biography of the 71st Prime Minister of Great Britain from the very beginning of his career in politics to the present day will allow the viewer to better get acquainted with an amazing woman who was able to reach unprecedented heights and win the respect of millions of men ...

13. Selena (1997).

The inimitable Jennifer Lopez sown in a biopic about the life of Selena Quintanilla-Perez, a famous performer of Latin American music of the early 1990s.

Selena came from a Texas Mexican family. The singer's career began in early childhood, when the girl was only 9 years old. Already at the age of 12, Selena recorded a studio album with the group, and after 3 years the young singer received her first award.

At a very young age, Selena gained incredible popularity and began to release her own clothing collection. The picture tells the story of a deafening success that fell on the head of a talented Latin American woman, and about the tragic events that cut short the singer's bright life ...

12. John - woman on the papal throne (2009).

The plot of the film is set near the Vatican in 814, when the amazing girl John is born. Since childhood, she has been growing up as an intelligent child, ahead of many boys in her thirst for knowledge.

Soon John realizes that it is impossible for a woman to achieve high positions and recognition of society on an equal basis with men. Having received the best education possible, Joanna disguises herself as a boy, breaks ties with the family that can give her away, and goes to the Vatican to serve the church. There she becomes the personal physician of Pope Sergius, and soon she herself takes his place ...

11. Coco to Chanel (2009).

The story of Coco Chanel before she became famous throughout the world.

Growing up in an orphanage, Gabrielle and her sister are used to relying only on themselves in life. During the day they work as seamstresses, and at night they entertain the audience with light songs in the restaurant. Because of the then very popular singer, our heroine was given the nickname Coco.

Gabriel meets officer Etienne Balsan, a wealthy visitor to their establishment. He invites the girl to stay at his estate. It is supposed that there will be a big and interesting company there.

The Englishman Arthur stands out among the guests, and Coco is intrigued by him. Strong feelings overwhelmed the couple, but can the lovers be together? ..

10. Jackie (2016).

Dozens of books and many films have been written about Jacqueline Kennedy, the first lady of the United States in the early 1960s, the most popular woman of her time, a style icon, but a huge interest in her life does not fade over the years.

In this tape, the authors reproduced one of the tragic moments in American history - the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas - and the several days that followed, showing these events through the eyes of Jacqueline herself. The whole world admired her resilience, dignity and self-control. But what did this woman actually go through? ..

9.Gia (1998).

Ajelina Jolie played the famous model Gia Carangi in the 1970s, who became the first dark-haired girl on the covers of glossy magazines. The story that formed the basis of the film is woven from the many memories of the girl's friends, her relatives and people who once worked with her. From an incredibly bright and extraordinary person by the age of 26, she turned into a complete drug addict.

At a very early age, unprecedented popularity and huge fees fell on her head. After leaving her job at her father's diner, she went to conquer New York, where she managed to make her childhood dream come true. But, despite her beauty and fame, she never managed to find a loved one who could support in difficult times. For several years, she fell from the Olympus of fame, dropping to trade in a supermarket, and then prostitution ...

8. Julie and Julia: Cooking recipe happiness (2009).

The picture is about two women from different generations, whose fates nevertheless intersect thanks to their love of cooking.

One blog, trying to paint the gray office routine with her favorite hobby. The second is the ambassador's wife, trying to realize herself. Both find solace in cooking.

The tape is about how, in an effort to achieve the cherished goal, the main thing is not to give up what you started halfway through, endure all the tests, remain optimistic and appreciate the support of loved ones.

7. Big eyes (2014).

The picture shows America in the prime of the vibrant 1950s. A completely new, previously unknown trend is emerging in art - pop art.

The creator of this trend is called the artist Walter Keane, who paints pictures of children with huge eyes. The works of the new master become a hit, Walter gains an incredible fame as a genius of contemporary art, gaining more and more popularity.

But unexpectedly, his wife Margaret accuses her husband of fraud, claiming that she is the true author of the paintings. So who is the liar in this story? ..

6. Wild (2014).

Having survived the death of her mother and separated from her husband, Cheryl Strayd decides to arrange a third test for herself. The 26-year-old writer hikes the dangerous 2,650-mile mountain route.

Having rubbed her feet into blood, having endured many dangerous days and nights, she meets amazing people on her way, rethinks her existence and learns anew to enjoy life ...

5. What love is capable of (1993).

Few rock superstars have had such a dramatic fate as Tina Turner.

Born Anna May Bullock, this shy girl seemed to have drawn her lucky ticket when the lucky musician and producer Ike Turner became her husband.

Even in a nightmare, she could not foresee that when her fame outgrew her husband's popularity, her life would become a nightmare.

Ike turned from a beautiful guy into a monster, beating his wife half to death from jealousy of her fame. And who knows what the fate of the singer would have been if not for the music ...

4. Queen (2006).

A film interpretation of the backstage relationship between Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Tony Blair, developing against the backdrop of numerous problems that have arisen in connection with the tragic death of Princess Diana.

August 1997. The favorite of the United Kingdom, Princess Diana, was killed in a car accident. Queen Elizabeth II, despite all the expectations of British society, retires in Balmoral Castle, where she tries to realize the full scale of the loss that has befallen Great Britain.

However, newly elected Prime Minister Tony Blair understands that the current situation could turn ordinary Britons away from the throne. Therefore, he shoulders the entire burden of responsibility to find a compromise between the deeply personal tragedy of the royal house and the public's desire to see its public manifestations ...

3. Frida (2002).

Biographical film about the most famous artist in Mexico - Frida Kahlo.

Having got into a terrible accident in her youth, Frida breaks her spine. Doctors put an end to her full life, doubting that the girl will ever be able to get on her feet. Lying in a cast, she paints self-portraits, thus escaping boredom.

Despite the doctors' predictions, Frida is learning to walk again. Having become famous for her talented works, the girl agrees to become the wife of the womanizer Diego Rivera.

He is faithful to her in thoughts, and in life he regularly cheats, referring to the male polygamous nature ...

2. Elizabeth (1998).

Shortly before the Protestant Elizabeth ascended the throne, people of her faith were considered heretics and burned at the stake. When she became the head of England, she was a weak and disorderly state - moreover, she herself was called a heretic.

To gain a foothold on the throne, Elizabeth had to show her strength. She began by establishing one Protestant Church in England. Now she needs to make a suitable marriage and give birth to an heir - only her lover Lord Robert Dudley is not a suitable party.

To make the right choice, the queen will have to understand which of her advisors she can trust without fear of getting stabbed in the back ...

1. Life in Pink (2007).

A biopic about the famous French singer Edith Piaf, who managed to captivate the whole world with her voice. The story of the star is told in stages, from birth to sad death from an incurable disease.

The story begins in early childhood, when the mother gives the girl Edith to the care of her grandmother. As she explored the world of poverty and discrimination, she was able to impress the Parisian cabaret owner who hired her. She learned to be beautiful, to be liked by the audience, to work with the accompaniment - and soon she felt the first rays of glory ...

A successful, beautiful woman who has time to create a family and build a career is no exception to the rule for a long time. However, business women who manage very big money still cause genuine admiration and bewilderment. Physiognomist Zoya Nikitenkova specially for the site analyzed the appearance of the richest women in our country in order to understand what traits helped them achieve success.

Physiognomist told what traits helped the richest Russian women to succeed

An ideal family and a successful career - almost every ambitious woman dreams of such a life formula. In our country, there are many women who have managed to fulfill and even several (million) times overfulfill such a plan. the site recalled the success stories of the richest women in Russia and asked physiognomist Zoya Nikitenkova to study the faces of dollar millionaires and billionaires in order to understand what personality traits helped them achieve colossal financial success.

Elena Baturina, 55 years old

Status: $ 1.2 billion
Business: Inteco Management company
Marital status: married, two children

Almost thirty years ago, Elena Baturina created Inteco Management, a development and construction company. The wife of the former mayor of Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov, became the first woman in Russia to make a billion dollar fortune.

Elena Baturina is the first woman billionaire in Russia

Zoya Nikinenkova believes that Elena has literally “written on her face” qualities that helped her become the most financially successful Russian woman. “The appearance of Elena Baturina radiates absolute self-confidence, categorical categoricalness and pressure. In addition, powerful intuition is read in the expression on her face, supported by developed logic and high intelligence. Before us is an individualist who absolutely does not accept self-control. The thin back of a long nose with a pointed tip promises Elena a long financial success. Thin eyebrows accentuate the logical mind. Small, closely spaced eyes reflect the ability to see at the root. Thin lips are a symbol of concentration and control over everything that happens in the area of ​​Elena's influence and interests, ”says our expert.

Yuri Luzhkov and Elena Baturina

“Baturina is not familiar with violent, uncontrollable emotions. Even in righteous anger, she always controls herself and those around her. The rounded shape of the face indicates material accents in Elena's life. She always unmistakably captures the moments that will certainly lead her to major benefits, ”Nikitenkova notes.

Business lady is the founder of Inteco Management

“A business woman can be soft and compromise, but only for the time being. As soon as she realizes that her partner is trying to insist on her own, she immediately turns on her imperiousness and very tangible arrogance. You can try to negotiate with Baturina, but the result will still be as she planned. Despite such a high degree of individualism, it must be emphasized that Elena is very loyal and trusted friend... Of course, this only applies to those who have never tried to contradict and object to it. Logic, intuition, incredible strength of character and energy of Elena Baturina in combination with luck, the ability to unpredictably find herself in the right place at the right time - these are the forces that help her in all her life achievements, ”the physiognomist is sure.

Tatiana Bakalchuk, 43 years old

Status: $ 1 billion
Business: Wildberries online store
Marital status: married, four children

Recently, Tatiana Bakalchuk repeated the achievement of Elena Baturina, becoming the second female billionaire in Russia. Fifteen years ago, the future businesswoman, who was then on maternity leave after the birth of her first daughter, realized that her tutor's salary was not enough to feed her family. Together with her husband, Elena created the Wildberries online store, which later became one of the most popular in our country.

Tatiana Bakalchuk is the second female billionaire in Russia

“One of the key qualities of Tatiana Bakalchuk is a high sense of responsibility. With all the strength of her diligence and conscientiousness, Tatiana plunges into business almost to complete exhaustion. She has developed a clear system of values, consonant with the patriarchal stereotypes embedded by the family. Possessing a subtle intuition, Tatiana nevertheless never trusts chance and always relies on her own strength, ”says Zoya Nikitenkova.

Business lady founded her own online store

“Despite the full chin, emphasizing Tatyana's high stress resistance in any conflict situations, and the straight line of the lower eyelid, demonstrating pragmatism and lack of illusion, Bakalchuk is often let down by such qualities as high emotionality and excessive gullibility in relation to others. But I would venture to suggest that next to her there is always a partner with a greater degree of composure, pragmatism and sober calculation, ”our expert notes.

Tatiana Bakalchuk

“If a businesswoman is faced with unexpected difficulties, she may even get confused at first, but not for long. After a short pause, she allows herself to be categorical and intolerant towards those who made her nervous. However, Tatiana always finds the strength to be a compromise, stable and outwardly soft in doing business and communicating with others. For Bakalchuk, moving forward is possible only if she understands and controls all the cycles and programs of her business. Following order is her main element of success, ”the physiognomist concludes.

Elena Rybolovleva, 52 years old

Condition: $ 600 million
Position: private investor
Marital status: divorced, two children

Elena Rybolovleva. The litigation between the spouses lasted seven years, and after the divorce, Elena received $ 600 million and two houses in Switzerland. Since then, the woman has been increasing her fortune by investing in various companies.

Tatyana Rybolovleva - ex-wife of a famous billionaire

“Behind the charming appearance lies a creative personality of outstanding intelligence and financial talent. Strong logic, intuition, prudence and pragmatism allow Elena to see the situation several steps ahead. The most important aspect that should alert interlocutors who fall under the influence of Elena's charisma is the large protruding teeth. Such a smile always belongs to people who, by all means, achieve their goals, even if they have to struggle for a long time, "Nikitenkova is sure.

Elena is engaged in investments

“Elena's secrecy is very natural for herself, but with great difficulty it is perceived by those around her, especially close people. Despite the emotions raging inside, she never allows herself to pour them out. The element of metal helps Rybolovleva to be firm, tough, even cruel in her actions. But her determination is the result of long and painful reflections and hesitations, ”adds the physiognomist.

Elena Rybolovleva

“For those who are pleasant and friendly to her, Elena is always open, sincere and benevolent. With regard to enemies, she is uncompromising and categorical. In addition, a business woman knows how to fine tune to any partner. Self-confidence, resilience, deep intelligence and a high creative component allow Elena to achieve all those heights that appear on her life path, "the expert summed up.

Natalia Fileva, 55 years old

Condition: $ 600 million
Position: Member of the Board of Directors of the S7 Group of Companies
Marital status: married, two children

More than twenty years ago Natalia Fileva, together with her husband Vladislav, began to buy out shares of Siberia Airlines from its employees. Over the years, the couple became the owners of the "S7 Group of Companies" engaged in air transportation.

Natalia Fileva runs a business in the field of air transportation

“The main method of building connections in society for Natalia Fileva is a focus on stability and compromise, making it possible for all participants in the process to feel at ease and harmonious. The rounded and wide shape of Natalia's face reflects her high sociability, the ability to find an optimal, constructive way out for all parties in any conflict, ”the physiognomist believes.

Natalia runs the company with her husband

“Close-set small, deep eyes do not give anyone the slightest chance to outwit Natalia or hide anything from her. A small, concentrated mouth and a straight lower eyelid line indicate constant self-control. I would venture to suggest that the degree of caring for loved ones may well be excessive. And the same quality in work blocks all attempts of ill-wishers to inflict the slightest harm on Natalia, ”the expert notes.

Natalia Fileva

“Despite striving for harmonious relationships both in society and in business, Natalia does not always remain completely calm. In many conflicts, she will certainly emerge victorious thanks to the ability to sit in ambush for a long time and patiently and not deviate from her intentions by a millimeter. Large-scale strategies, I would venture to assume, are not her strong point. But she knows how to distribute responsibilities between team members, and recognize the dignity of partners. But the disadvantages include her intolerance and ruthlessness. Domineering, critical, but also a compromise, sometimes a little impulsive, Natalia knows very well what will benefit her in the long run, "Zoya Nikitenkova is sure.

Olga Belyavtseva, 49 years old

Condition: $ 500 million
Business: co-owner of Progress Capital baby food company
Marital status: married, three children

Olga Belyavtseva began her dizzying career as a packer at a cannery in the city of Lebedyan, Lipetsk region. A few years later, the woman rose to the position of the chief economist of the same enterprise. Today Olga is a co-owner of one of the largest baby food companies.

Olga Belyavtseva started her career as a packer

“An absolute individualist and an ambitious leader since childhood. Olga is extremely independent, does not tolerate the slightest control of herself, but her inherent wisdom allows her to control all those aspects that can cause rejection from others, ”notes Zoya Nikitenkova.

Business lady owns a baby food company

“A slightly sloping forehead, hidden by bangs, indicates the breadth and freedom of Olga's views. A business woman can make hasty decisions, and this does not always turn out in her favor. But only she can control and correct herself. Belyavtseva has a very tough and irreconcilable character, in relations she is categorical and cold-blooded, which leaves her opponents no chance to win, ”the physiognomist is sure.

Olga Belyavtseva

“Her main strong point is logic and detail. Small eyes with a straight, tense lower eyelid line demonstrate extreme distrust and control of their own actions. The motto “I see the goal - I see no obstacles”, perhaps, very accurately reflects the principle of Belyavtseva's life, ”sums up Zoya Nikitenkova.

Tatiana Kuznetsova, 58 years old

Condition: $ 450 million
Position: shareholder of the Novatek gas company
Marital status: no data

For several years, Tatiana worked as a lawyer at enterprises associated with Novatek, and later headed the legal department of the gas giant. Today the businesswoman is on the board of the company.

In the age of emancipation, the beautiful half of humanity actively goes into business, helping men and getting ahead of them. Women successfully run not only financial and industrial corporations, but entire countries. On International Women's Day, "Lenta.ru" remembered the brightest Russian businesswomen of our time, on whose fragile shoulders the burden of responsibility for billions of dollars lies, and the fruits of their labor are used by millions of people.

Former owner of Inteko company. The wife of the ex-mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov is not only the richest woman in Eastern Europe (fortune of $ 1 billion according to Forbes), but also, perhaps, the most famous business woman in Russia. Partly because the ups and downs of this extraordinary couple have been accompanied by media hype, lawsuits and political scandals.

In 1991 Elena, together with her brother Viktor Baturin, founded the Inteko cooperative for the manufacture of plastic and plastic products. In the same year, she tied the knot with Yuri Luzhkov, who by that time had already become quite adept in politics. During the August events of 1991, pregnant Baturina remained among the defenders of the White House with her husband (at that time he held the post of prime minister of the Moscow government), a friend and ally of the first president of Russia, Boris Yeltsin.

After the appointment of Luzhkov in 1992 as mayor of Moscow, Inteko occupied a third of the capital's market of plastic products (packaging, disposable tableware, plastic chairs, etc.). In 2001, the company purchased House Building Plant No. 3 from the Moscow government and began buying cement plants. The new assets, coupled with the loyalty of the capital's officials, ensured the financial rise of Inteko, which in less than five years turned into the largest Russian developer and cement producer.

By the mid-2000s, Inteko's annual turnover amounted to tens of billions of rubles, and the media now and then flashed publications hinting that Baturina owes her success not only to her own business qualities, but also to her husband's influence. Luzhkov dismissed all such accusations. In 2005, the investment holding sells part of its assets: the cement plants are acquired by Eurocement Group, and the house-building plant is acquired by the PIK Group for 800 and 500 million dollars, respectively. The entrepreneur invests the proceeds in the shares of Sberbank and Gazprom. By that time, Baturina had already managed, among other things, to try her hand at the banking business, becoming the owner of the Russian Land Bank, and agriculture having bought 100 thousand hectares in the Belgorod region.

After Luzhkov's resignation in 2010 with the wording “due to the loss of confidence”, Baturina sold assets: unknown Cypriot offshore companies bought a stake in the Russian Land Bank, and Inteko - President of B&N Bank Mikail Shishkhanov (95 percent) and Sberbank Investments (5 percent ). The deal on the sale of Inteko was estimated by experts at $ 1.2 billion. In 2011, the entrepreneur moved abroad and is now actively investing in the hotel business.

Elena is also known for high-profile litigation with her brother Viktor Baturin and journalists (she sued the ORT TV channel, the Kommersant newspaper, Forbes magazine). Raises two daughters.

Photo: Tatiana Bakalchuk's Facebook page

Founder and CEO of one of the most successful Russian startups, the largest online store of branded clothing and footwear in Russia Wildberries. Condition - 380 million dollars. A graduate of the Moscow Regional Social and Humanitarian Institute, an English teacher in 2004 on parental leave decided to replenish the family budget by reselling clothes from the German catalogs Otto and Quelle. She opened an online store with her husband. A small family business, originally based in an apartment that served as both an office and a warehouse, in ten years it has become a large enterprise with a staff of about 4.5 thousand people and 150 self-pick-up points. Building on her success, Bakalchuk was not afraid to experiment - she was the first on the market to give up an already ordered purchase, which attracted many new buyers. The company has already gone beyond the borders of Russia: it delivers clothes to Kazakhstan and Belarus.

Almost 2 thousand brands and 100 thousand models are represented on Wildberries, the store has more than 2.5 million customers. According to LiveInternet, the site has over 10 million monthly visits. According to RetailerRussia, the online retailer's revenue in 2013 amounted to 13.4 billion rubles.

Bakalchuk is raising three children.

Co-founder of Kaspersky Lab, owner of InfoWatch. Her fortune is estimated at $ 230 million. Kaspersky (nee Shtutser) got married at the institute in the late 1980s, gave birth to two children. In the early 1990s, Evgeny Kaspersky, a graduate of the Faculty of Mathematics of the Higher School of the KGB, was engaged in the development of an anti-virus software in the scientific and technical center KAMI, founded by his acquaintance. Back in 1989, a young talented programmer cured his computer of the Cascade virus using a program he wrote, after which he became interested in cybersecurity.

Photo: Denis Vyshinsky / Kommersant

In 1994 Natalia joined KAMI - a software vendor. Soon, the laboratory of the University of Hamburg recognized the Kaspersky AVP Toolkit Pro antivirus as the most effective available. The business brought in income at the level of $ 100-200 per month. In 1997, Kaspersky, together with a team of like-minded people, founded his own company, and Natalya convinced her spouse to use her own surname as the name and future brand. This is how Kaspersky Lab was founded, with Natalya becoming its co-founder and CEO. A year later, the Kasperskys divorced, but for a long time remained business partners - Natalya held the post of CEO of the company until 2007. Then she headed a project created on the basis of Kaspersky Lab - InfoWatch company, which deals with programs for protection against information leaks.

Natalya remarried businessman Igor Ashmanov, she has five children (two from her first marriage and three from her second).

Co-owner and CEO of Transaero Airlines. Director General Olga Pleshakova, the second in passenger traffic of the Russian airline Transaero (fortune - 170 million dollars), can rightfully be considered one of the most successful Russian top managers. In February 2014, Transaero entered the top ten largest European carriers.

In 1991, after graduating from the Moscow Aviation Institute, she joined the airline of the husband of Alexander Pleshakov, the son of the Minister of Radio Industry of the USSR Peter Pleshakov and the chairman of the Interstate Aviation Committee Tatyana Anodina. In ten years Olga has grown from an expert in the technology department to a CEO.

The history of the first private Russian airline, Transaero, began in 1991 with charter flights on aircraft leased from Aeroflot (the first flight Moscow - Tel Aviv was performed in November). In 1992, Transaero acquired its first own Il-86 aircraft, and in 1993, Boeings appeared in the fleet. At the beginning of the 2000s, Transaero, which survived the 1998 crisis not without losses (it had to significantly reduce its fleet of aircraft, cancel a number of routes, passenger traffic dropped several times), gradually won the status of the largest Russian air carrier. However, its financial position up to 2002 (then the company made profit instead of losses for the first time since 1998) left much to be desired, and experts and competitors predicted imminent bankruptcy.

In 2001, Pleshakova took over as CEO. At the same time, Transaero changed its base airport from Sheremetyevo to Domodedovo. Since 2003, the air carrier has been actively expanding its aircraft fleet, restoring international and domestic routes. In 2011, the company placed its shares on the Moscow Exchange. In 2014, the passenger traffic reached 13 million passengers, and the aircraft fleet has grown during the company's existence from 5 to almost 100 units.

The Pleshakovs' spouses own 36.6 percent of the shares of Transaero. Olga Pleshakova is a mother of two.

Founder and co-owner of Russian Fitness Group. In the media space, Olga Slutsker (fortune - $ 100 million) "lit up" not only because of her friendship with a socialite, but also because of litigation with her ex-husband, ex-senator from Chuvashia, Vladimir Slutsker. Slutsker took up entrepreneurship in the 1990s, and it was not by chance that the businesswoman chose the investment area: in 1987 she graduated from the P.F. Lesgaft, received the title of master of sports in fencing and played for the Leningrad national team.

Photo: Yuri Martyanov / Kommersant

In early 1993, after leaving the big sport, Olga founded a chain of fitness clubs in Moscow under the World Class brand, borrowing 150 million pounds from her husband, according to media reports. The clubs were originally run by a Swedish company of the same name. But in 1996, Slutsker bought out the rights to the brand and took over the company.

Olga, successful in business, had a hard time in love: in 2009, the Slutskers divorced after 19 years of family life, followed by long court proceedings over the division of property and custody of their underage son and daughter. In 2012, Olga seized the right to a three-story mansion in a prestigious area of ​​London worth about $ 65 million. But it was not possible to return the children who lived with their father in Israel during the litigation. At the end of 2013, it became known that Slutsker found two twins, using the services of a surrogate mother.

Olga Slutsker owns 37 percent of the Russian Fitness Group, which manages the World Class and FizKult networks (founded in 2006). In 2014, VTB Capital acquired a 22.5 percent stake in Russian Fitness Group for $ 19 million.

Vice President, minority shareholder of Rosneft. The wife of the first deputy director of the Federal Drug Control Service Vladimir Kalanda is one of the wealthiest ($ 60 million) and influential women in Russia. Graduated in 1985 from the Sverdlovsk Law Institute, in 1994 - postgraduate studies at the Institute of Philosophy and Law of the Academy of Sciences of Belarus. Since 1997, she worked as Deputy Head of the Legal Department of TNK, TNK-BP Management, later in 2003-2006 - Vice President for Legal Support of TNK-BP Management.

From 2006 to 2012, Kalanda, in the status of vice president of the largest Russian oil and gas company Rosneft, oversaw the legal support of its financial and economic activities, the development and implementation of legal policy to protect the assets and interests of shareholders and subsidiaries. Participated in the development of important initiatives and bills for the oil and gas industry.

Since May 2012 she has been a member of the board of the company (the only woman on the board). He currently holds the position of State Secretary - Vice President of Rosneft, responsible for interaction with government authorities. In addition, Kalanda runs Rosneftegaz, which owns about 70 percent of Rosneft and about 11 percent of Gazprom.

Larisa Kalanda owns 0.02 percent of Rosneft shares, her income for 2013 exceeded 390 million rubles.

By the way, among the most successful entrepreneurs and public figures under 30, almost half are representatives of the beautiful half of humanity. I bring to your attention a list of the brightest of them. Attractive looks, inspiring success stories, disruptive business ideas - it's all about them.

Here are 20 of the most successful women entrepreneurs under 30, according to Forbes:

20. Betsy Fore, 28

What does it do: founder of Wondermento

Fore creates a wide variety of applications to control work using smartphones various equipment such as webcams or home computers. Their first product is Wonderwoof, which allows you to monitor pets via your smartphone. The company is planning several more similar programs. In the meantime, Wondermento has received a grant to move the St. Louis office.

19. Elizabeth Beatty, 24

What does it do: PhD, Graduate Student, Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences, University of Pennsylvania

Beatty developed a titanium arm that works like an exoskeleton, increasing muscle strength by an order of magnitude. Now she is working on an invention of a different scale. Beatty creates a microscopic apparatus that could move around the body with the help of bacteria, such as E. coli. The purpose of the apparatus is to identify toxins and chemicals in the body. Potentially, they can also conduct small local studies and deliver drugs to the necessary organs.

18. Ishvin Anand, 29 years old

What does it do: founder of OpenSponsorship

Anand, an Englishwoman with Indian roots, has created the first online platform for sponsoring contacts between commercial companies and professional athletes, leagues, tournaments and teams. Among her clients is the Indian cricket star M.S. Doni and the Formula 1 Force India team. It was also thanks to Anand that Bridgestone won its first sponsorship deal in India (with the national cricket team).

17. Jesse Becker, 25

What does it do: co-founder of InPress Technologies

Becker and colleagues are developing a device that helps to stop blood quickly after childbirth and makes contractions easier. By far the most common cause of death for women in childbirth worldwide is blood loss. Becker raised more than $ 1.5 million for her project from venture capitalists, including legendary California inventor and venture capitalist Thomas Fogarty.

16. Alice Andrew, 25

What does it do: founder of I F-ing Love Science

Englishwoman Alice Andrew launched a science blog in 2012 and in two years it has grown into a fascinating and popular resource. Andrew has succeeded in what schoolteachers rarely do - to show that science is an interesting and exciting thing. The site contains fun facts, infographics, ratings, and is now the most popular science page on Facebook with 18 million subscribers. Andrew herself lives in Canada and is developing a series of scientific programs in conjunction with the Discovery Channel.

15. Daniel Weisberg, Karlie Zakin, 28 years old

What do they do: co-founders of theSkimm

Among the connoisseurs of the product of these rating participants are Oprah Winfrey, Sarah Jessica Parker and more than a million people (80% of them are women), who every morning receive e-mail theSkimm's Information Brief - “News You Need to Know”. The founders of the project met while studying in Rome. After that, both got a job at NBC News, but very quickly became disillusioned with the media conveyor. Weisberg and Zakin felt like "information concierges" for their educated acquaintances who did not have enough time to follow the agenda. Not seeing any career prospects in the traditional news business and finding a shortage in the media niche for a new generation, the journalists quit their jobs at the same time. Three days later, the first issue of theSkimm fell into mailboxes acquaintances Weisberg and Zakin. Four days later, host of the morning show on NBC Hoda Kotb spoke about the project of her former colleagues on the air - both Daniel and Carly were inundated with applications for inclusion in the mailing list from users. Over the past year, theSkimm's popularity has attracted $ 6.25 million in investment, increased its staff to eight people and become the exclusive partner of Oprah Winfrey's website Oprah.com. “Our goal is to make news a lifestyle brand,” explains Zakin. And mailing is just the first step in achieving this goal. Who else is theSkimm hoping to get into the ranks of its readers? “Tina Fey, Jane Fonda, and all the 2016 US presidential candidates,” Weisberg lists.

14. Alison Chemla, 26

What does it do: jewelry designer, founder of Alison Lou

Chemla launched her own jewelry brand, Alison Lou, in 2012. One of her famous works is a gold necklace with a smiley face pendant with emerald eyes for $ 590. More than 50 American fashion magazines have already written about the brand - Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Glamor and others. Her jewelry is worn by many stars, including Rihanna, Beyoncé, Emma Roberts. In 2014, sales exceeded $ 450,000.

13. Michelle Feng, 27 years old

What does it do: founder of the ipsy portal, video blogger

12.Yifan Zang, 26 years old

What does it do: co-founder of Pact

Harvard graduate Zang has come up with one of the first applications that allows you to track a person's nutrition, fitness schedule and transfer information directly to insurance companies. The main goal is to further motivate customers. Pact users are rewarded when they achieve results in sports or diet, or lose money otherwise. Many Pact customers use the app for corporate fitness programs.

11. Nikki Kaufman, 28

What does it do: founder of Normal

Kaufman created a company that makes custom earphones to fit the size of the auricle. Each pair is created on a 3D printer, the order can be placed using a mobile application. And the headphones themselves are made at a factory and store in New York, where, in front of the client, the form is 3D printed, assembled, tested and immediately issued or sent to the buyer.

10. Eleni Antoniada, 27 years old

What does it do: co-founder of Transplants Without Donors

Antoniadou is trying to solve one of the most pressing problems of modern medicine and biotechnology - to find an opportunity to create human organs in the laboratory and use them, and not donor organs, for transplantation. The company Antoniada created with her own and partners money in 2012, having invested several tens of thousands of dollars in it. Now they are actively looking for investors in order to develop their business and continue research.

9. Hannah Alexander, 24

What does it do: co-founder of Sole Power (with Matt Hunter)

Hannah and Matt's invention is a shoe insole that generates electricity to charge a mobile device's battery. Outwardly, it looks like the most common insole and is inserted into any shoe. Sole Power consists of a special generator that generates electricity while walking, and a battery that is connected to the generator by a thin wire and is attached either to the ankle or to the top of the boot. You can charge your smartphone in a 15-minute walk. While this invention has no commercial use, but soon its authors plan to establish mass production.

8. Blake Lively, 27

What does it do: actress, founder of Preserve

Since childhood, Blake has been a fan of entrepreneur Martha Stewart, but her own brand the actress managed to create only after the phenomenal success of the series "Gossip Girl", in which Lively was invited to the main role when she was only 19. Since then, seven years have passed. Blake built her reputation as one of Hollywood's most promising stars and launched her first website, Preserve. Mimicking Gwyneth Peltrow's Goop project, this portal has become an online store named after its founder: it sells clothes, food and home goods that Lively's taste. “I have a competitive advantage - a promoted brand,” the actress admits. Preserve is not just a hobby for her: Blake is personally involved in all operational processes of portal management, from choosing a photo to finding investments. The star's credo is to never stop fighting: “I never feel like I've reached my goal. People who inspire me continue on their way, and so will I. ”

7. Julien Hellman, 28

What does it do: founder of Realty Mogul

In 2012, Helman left her position as vice president of Union Bank and founded Realty Mogul. The company is engaged in crowdfunding of commercial real estate and is growing rapidly. During this time, Realty Mogul has raised over $ 50 million for 150 properties in 20 states and returned over $ 6 million to investors. Helman's goal for the coming year is to continue to scale up the business and compete with players at the federal level.

6. Olga Vidishcheva, 29 years old

What does it do: founder of Shoptiques

Vidishcheva was born in Kyrgyzstan, left to work as a model, graduated from an MBA at Harvard and is now in her own business. Her idea is to create an online platform for small shops and boutiques that cannot afford their own website. Already more than 1200 small shops around the world use the Shoptiques platform, and their number is constantly increasing. 2015 promises to be a year of even more active business growth.

5. Emily Weiss, 29 years old

What does it do: founder of Glossier

Former fashion assistant at Vogue and W Magazine, NYU graduate Emily Weiss launched the fashion industry blog Into The Gloss as a private side project in 2010. At first, she spent four hours a day on it, waking up at 4 in the morning and studying until 8 in the morning, when she left for her main job. The readers liked Weiss's style, taste and presentation so much that over the years her standalone project has grown in popularity to 10 million page views per month, with 60% of the audience visiting Into The Gloss every day - this loyalty is especially appreciated by investors and advertisers. For three years talking with stars and fashionists about their fashion habits and picking up on all the hot trends in the industry, Weiss discovered a whole unfilled niche on the market - cosmetics with a reputation for luxury, but without a touch of luxury, at the same time affordable and convenient. For the new project, Emily managed to attract $ 2 million and employees from Index Ventures, Google and the cosmetics corporation MAC. In October 2014, she launched Glossier, a line of cosmetics "you'll want to befriend." A month later, the company raised $ 8.4 million in funding from a pool of investors led by venture capital fund Thrive Capital.

4. Jacqueline Johnson, 28

What does it do: founder (No Subject)

Johnson opened an event and marketing agency with the original name (No Subject) in 2010 in Los Angeles. Her clients include Levi’s, Farmer’s Insurance Group and Nasty Gal. Jacqueline's fashion and lifestyle blog Some Notes on Napkins gets 50,000 views a month and writes for Elle and Glamor magazines. Johnson has collaborated with various fashion brands as a fashion expert, participates in international conferences... Once she even performed on the same stage with the Dalai Lama. Forbes estimates Johnson's 2014 revenue was $ 2 million.

3. Azita Ardakani, 29 years old

What does it do: founder of Lovesocial

A sociologist by training, Ardakani founded her own marketing agency in 2009, and before that was engaged in strategic planning and smm for a global campaign for clean water Summit on the Summit. Her clients include Converse, NPR and TED Active. One of the advisors is Jack Dorsey, founder of Twitter, and the first investor is former Warner VP Todd Moskowitz. The main work of the agency is to create a marketing strategy for companies. Ardakani has come up with an effective social business model that is trying to solve social and environmental problems, for example, helping flood victims in Pakistan. She also teaches the TechStars EdTech Program in New York and a course at Columbia University.

2. Jenny Gottstein, 29

What does it do: director of games at The Go Game

Gottstein is the author of popular interactive games that involve both mobile technology and professional actors. Games are created for marketing, educational programs and training, the company's clients include Google, Bank of America and Johnson & Johnson.

1. Alice Brooks, 26 years old

What does it do: Roominate co-founder

Brooks founded Roominate the year she graduated from Stanford Engineering. Its production is also connected with the diploma. Roominate makes engineering toys for girls, constructors, all parts of which can be connected to each other and build houses with elevators, amusement parks or windmills. The company's goal is to instill in girls an interest in science and the profession of an engineer. Billionaire Mark Cuban and investor-inventor Lori Greiner invested $ 500,000 in Roominate - they got a 5% stake in the company. The Brooks project has already appeared on the popular American reality show Shark Tank. Roominate toys are already on sale in major American retail chains- Toys "R" Us, RadioShack and Walmart.

On July 1, 1908, Este Lauder was born - a woman who built a cosmetic empire from scratch and became one of the most influential business people of the 20th century. Do you still think that a woman's place is in the kitchen? Then the Weekend project comes to you - with a list of business women who prove the opposite with their example.

1. Este Lauder: magic recipes and the boss behind the counter

Estee Lauder, the daughter of Jewish immigrants, who was born in the slums of New York, went from being a seller of natural homemade face creams to the owner of a cosmetic empire. In 2003, Este Lauder, which she founded, ranked 249th in the list of the 500 largest corporations in the United States with annual revenues of $ 4.74 billion.

The secret of success : Uncle John's anti-aging cosmetics plus a successful advertising strategy.

Business principles:"As soon as you turned your back on the customer, you lost him."

Este Lauder was the first to offer her customers free samples and gifts for the purchase and loved to advise clients herself.

"Time is not on your side, and I am!" is just one of her famous advertising slogans.

Evil tongues argued that such a naive "feminine" approach would not do good, but the system launched by Lauder soon bore fruit.

Este Lauder, 1992, France

"Don't write angry letters"

Lauder preferred to work personally not only with clients, but also with the staff: she spent a lot of time at the counter, inspiring sellers with her example. “My current position is not the result of dreams or hopes, but of hard work,” she reminded her employees.

"If a woman who is in business thinks about the success of her marriage, she must be extremely subtle to give her husband the opportunity to feel strong and significant - and then he will actually be strong and significant."

Her husband Joseph supported Este in all her endeavors, being responsible for the financial issues of the company, her sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren continued the business when she retired at the age of 87. Now Estee Lauder is headed by the eldest of two sons of Este and Joseph - Leonard Lauder. He joined the firm as a delivery boy at age 10 and is now ranked 131st on the world's billionaire list.

2. Widow Clicquot: champagne worthy of Pushkin

Madame Barb-Nicole Clicquot (nee Ponsardin) was born in 1777 in Reims into the family of a wealthy textile industrialist. The father was able to successfully marry his daughter to the son of his colleague, Philippe Clicquot, who, in addition to the textile industry, also had a small wine business. The young couple began to develop their father's business, but in 1804 Monsieur Clicquot died unexpectedly, leaving the business in the hands of his widow. Today the Veuve Clicquot brand ranks second in the world in terms of sales, behind only Moet & Chandon.

The secret of success : elite champagne, created using innovative technologies for that time. Under her, a new production method was invented, significantly accelerating the production of champagne and ensuring the transparency of the drink: the bottles were now placed with their neck down so that the sediment collected in the neck, then they were frozen and the ice cork was removed along with the sediment.

Business principles: Track competitors

Leon Conye. "Portrait of the Widow Clicquot", 1860-1862

Barb-Nicole Clicquot tried to be one step ahead of competitors - especially the main one - Jean-Remy Moet. Secretly from everyone, she sent to Russia 75 boxes of champagne, which went to St. Petersburg "with a bang" at a price of 12 rubles per bottle. "... Of all the good wines that have already hit the heads of the northerners," the manager reported to the hostess, "none of them resembles the bottling of 1811 ... This marvelous wine has a deadly effect ... Your wine is nectar, it is as strong as Hungarian. wine as yellow as gold. "

Widows Clicquot or Moeta
Blessed wine
In a bottle frozen for a poet
It was brought to the table at once.

(A.S. Pushkin, "Eugene Onegin")

The victorious procession of the widow Clicquot's champagne was not stopped neither by the war of 1812, nor by restrictions on trade - Clicquot champagne was drunk on both sides of the barricades. And even Pushkin could not resist.

"Whatever happens - keep your face"

The only daughter of the widow Clicquot Clementine (shown in the picture above with her mother) was indifferent to the family business and with much more eagerness jumped out to marry Count Louis de Chevigne, a ladies' man and a gambler. At first, the count was happy to squander his mother-in-law's fortune, and then he took and released a brochure about his love affairs in the style of 18+. While her daughter was burning with shame, the widow Clicquot bought the entire print run and ordered it to be destroyed, but a couple of copies still survived.

3. Helena Rubinstein: the miser gets more

Helena (Haya) Rubinstein was the eighth child in the family of a Krakow shopkeeper. Having mastered the basics of the medical profession, without knowing English, she went from Poland to Australia, where she began to make face creams from local ingredients. One of the lines, containing herbs from the Carpathian Mountains, cost Helene ten pence a bottle, and sold for six shillings - this woman always knew the value of money. Today, the Helena Rubinstein brand belongs to the L'Oréal corporation, and its products are sold in 50 countries around the world.

The secret of success : the world's first network of beauty salons - first in Australia, then in Europe and America, which used an integrated approach in the treatment of skin diseases. Rubinstein was the first to classify skin by type (dry / oily / normal) and came up with a three-step system of care that is still used today. By the way, the "Day of Beauty", after which the clients were shining (and are still shining) with happiness, leaving a tidy sum in the salon is also her know-how.

Business principles: The whip and ... whip method

Portrait of Helena Rubinstein, a Polish-born who built a career in Austria.

Subordinates nicknamed Rubinstein "tornado woman" and "tyrant fighter", she controlled every breath in her salons and every now and then cut employees' salaries. Dozens of well-trained and hungry salespeople ran away from the boss - right into the arms of her closest rival Elizabeth Arden.

Saving is the path to wealth

One of the richest women in the world, Helena Rubinstein, was known as a real curmudgeon: she never dined in restaurants, preferring sandwiches made with her own hands, bargaining for every penny.

Even at the age of 92, Rubinstein could not be broken. To the robbers who once broke into her penthouse, she said: "You can kill me, but I will not allow myself to be robbed."

What Helena never spared money for was art, considering the purchase of paintings a profitable investment. She herself posed for Berar, Sutherland, Dali.

4. Coco Chanel: risk is a noble cause

“Fashion should be accepted, otherwise you will look ridiculous. However, new should be accepted discreetly, in small portions,” said the legend of 20th century fashion Gabrielle (Coco) Chanel. A girl from a shelter, a seamstress in a ready-made dress store, a singer in a cafe - Coco Chanel did not immediately get her own empire. But now the Chanel house is an example of luxury and elegance with an annual turnover of about $ 1.089 billion.

The secret of success : little black dress and Chanel # 5

Business principles: "Don't Marry Men With A Coin Purse"

Coco Chanel, 1920

Coco Chanel did not hide the fact that talent was talent, and her men helped her to get on her feet. The first is that Etienne, a wealthy heir and an athlete, gave Gabrielle his apartment, where she opened her first workshop. The real support for her was the young Englishman Arthur Capel - Chanel's greatest love. He considered a promising entrepreneur in Coco and in 1910 helped her acquire premises on the rue Cambon in Paris, where she opened her first store. Very soon she had a Model House in the fashionable resort of Biarritz.

"I am not in fashion. I myself am fashion," said Coco.

Don't be afraid to make a revolution

Before Chanel, women were buried under kilometers of fabric and lace: tight skirts, huge bustles, trains and giant hats. She offered women unprecedented outfits, partially borrowed from the men's wardrobe, and was able to break the stereotype that says that black is poor and mourning. For five years, she produced only black, and things flew from store shelves in an instant. Chanel created fashion, not paying attention to traditions, disregarding what is accepted and what is not.

Reborn from the ashes if you have to

In the late 30s, with the beginning of World War II, Coco Chanel was forced to close all her boutiques and moved to Switzerland, because in France she was hated for having an affair with a Nazi officer - what a serious blow to her reputation!

Only in 1953 did Chanel return to Paris, where she had to rebuild the business. It took three years to return to its former glory, but now Coco began to produce not only women's clothing, as well as bags, shoes, accessories.

Coco Chanel died in 1971, leaving no heirs. In 1965, the son of Chanel's longtime partner Pierre Wertheimer, Jacques, began managing the fashion business. Since 1983, the fashion direction has been led by Karl Lagerfeld, who "revitalized the brand" and raised it to a new level.

5. Mary Kay Ash: selling with love

Mary Kay Ash, the founder of the company named after herself, is considered the most successful female entrepreneur in American history. As of January 2013, Mary Kay has more than $ 3 billion in sales worldwide and is represented in 35 countries around the world, distributed by about 2.5 million independent consultants.

The secret of success : Mary Kay Ash didn't just start a cosmetics company. She created a new corporate culture, almost a religion based on motivation, in which each team member has a role and a magical job title - for example, National Leader. Mary Kay is convinced that she created the Company "which has a heart".

Business principles: "You can do it!"

This is the basis of the foundations of Mary Kay's philosophy, because she herself did the almost impossible - made the whole world again believe in the story of Cinderella. At 17, Mary Kay got married, gave birth to three children, and a few years later, her husband filed for divorce. For 25 years, Mary Kay worked as a sales agent, but without getting a promotion (the position was given to a man), she quit at 45 to write a book about women in business. In the process, Mary Kay realized that her manuscript was like a business plan. ideal company in which she would like to work. Then she decided to create it herself. In 1963, Mary Kay, with the support of her 20-year-old son Roger, founded Mary Kay Cosmetics with a start-up capital of $ 5,000.

American entrepreneur and founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics, Mary Kay Ash

"The basis of a leader is not the mind, but the heart. You can love people and not be a leader for them, but you cannot be a leader and not love people."

This kind of business principles invented by Mary Kay Ash can be enumerated for a long time, and at the end this whole collection resembles the Bible. However, the sales figures prove that this industry of beauty and wellness does not work in vain, bringing happiness, if not consumers, then employees - for sure. Here is the "success story" of one of the National Leaders of the firm, Angelina Antipenko, published on Mary Kay's website: "Looking back on the path I have traveled, I feel a huge positive change in myself and in the world around me. I learned giving and service in the Company. I opened my heart and let into him all the love, all the beauty, all the energy that Mary Kay put into the Dream Company she created. "

6. Ruth Handler and the Barbie universe

Simple American Ruth Handler had been working since she was 10 and knew exactly what she wanted to achieve in the future - to go to college and earn money on her own. In 1945, together with her husband Elliot and his friend, she organized a company for the production of photo frames and toy furniture, which Ruth made from the remains of wood, and then Barbie dolls - Ruth's main invention. Now Mattel is an international leader in the toys and family products market, one of the hundred best employers America. Barbie dolls provide a third of the corporation's sales.

The secret of success : a plastic blonde doll with curvaceous shapes, which replaced asexual dolls and became the favorite toy of girls of all nations of the world from 1959 to the present day.

Business principles: If you want to produce a product, watch the consumers

Ruth Handler, the inventor of the Barbie doll, presents a special 40th anniversary doll. New York.

Ruth came up with her own Barbie, watching her daughter Barbara play with a paper doll. "I think that such toys do not contribute to the development of girls' self-esteem - she has no breast at all!" - Ruth said later. Barbie could be dressed in luxurious outfits and combed, introduced to Ken and lodged in a toy house - the production of millions of accessories, of course, was taken over by Mattel.

Television is a sales engine

Even before Barbie was invented, Ruth had figured out the best way to promote a product - the Handlers were the first to advertise their toys on TV between Disney cartoons, while the rest of the manufacturers acted through a retailer. The company spent 500 thousand dollars on advertising, but two years later it earned 14 billion. Therefore, when adults reacted with distrust to the blonde novelty "with breasts", Ruth already knew what to do, and again turned to massive advertising on TV screens. The first batch of 351 Barbies worth $ 3 each sold out instantly. In the first 10 years, Barbie brought 500 million dollars into the pockets of the Handler couple. Subsequently, Ruth Handler showed herself as a screenwriter when creating cartoons about her heroine, in particular, "Barbie and the Nutcracker".

7. Oprah Winfrey: everyone will speak

Last week, American TV presenter Oprah Winfrey topped the Forbes list of Most Influential Celebrities for the fifth time in her career. Oprah's fortune is estimated at $ 2.7 billion - a female record in show business. She is the first and only black woman billionaire in history, owning the Oprah Winfrey Network TV channel, Oprah Magazine and the Oprah Radio satellite radio station.

The secret of success : The Oprah Show, the most popular on American television, ran for 25 seasons from 1986 to 2011. In a white leather chair opposite the presenter sat the great and famous presidents of the United States, including Barack Obama, Michael Jackson, Mike Tyson, Whitney Houston, Sarah Palin, but even more - ordinary Americans with their own stories, problems, tragedies and recipes for happiness. Oprah is able to "split" any guest: even cyclist Lance Armstrong confessed to doping on her show, although before that he was silent in a rag for many years.

Business principles: "Know that you are on the road to success if you do work for which you are not paid."

From the moment when Oprah began to speak, she was always on stage - as a child she interviewed crows on the fence, at school she grabbed every opportunity to show her oratorical skills, participated in all competitions. On one of them - "Miss Fire Prevention" - she was noticed by the presenter of the radio station WVOL and invited to read the news on the air. This was her first paid job, Oprah combined work and study at high school and received a hundred dollars a week.

"You only get in life what you dare to ask for. Don't be afraid to raise the bar."

At the age of 17, Oprah Winfrey became the youngest reporter in local media and the first black female television reporter in Nashville, and in 1986 she created her best show.

"The more you give, the more you get."

Oprah's childhood was not easy - she lived with her grandmother on a farm, in a house without a sewer. At the age of 9, Oprah was raped by a cousin, at the age of 14 she gave birth to a son who died after birth. It is not known what would have happened to Oprah if it were not for Government program which provided access to a prestigious suburban school. When the TV presenter started making millions, she pledged to pay for the tuition of poor black children. To date, Oprah has spent on charities educational programs more than 400 million dollars.

8. Indra Nooyi: business in sari

Once Indra Nooyi could not afford a business suit, so she went to interviews in a sari, and today the CEO of PepsiCo is on the tenth line of the list of the most influential women in the world according to Forbes. The company's revenue is up 1.2% this year to $ 13 billion.

The secret of success : a good education. Indra understood early that learning is light. In college, she studied chemistry, physics and mathematics, then entered the Indian Institute of Management, and then applied the knowledge gained in practice at the Johnson & Johnson subsidiary. At 22, she decided, contrary to tradition, to go to the United States and continue her studies at Yale University. "It was impossible to imagine that a young girl from a conservative family, from the brahmana caste, went abroad alone!" - she said afterwards.

Business principles: Work, work and work

PepsiCo President and CEO Indra Nooyi K. holds a bottle of Pepsi at a press conference in New Delhi on December 18, 2006.

Indra's results speak for themselves. By 1994, the management specialist was being torn apart by the giants General Electric and Pepsi, and she chose the latter, tempted by the freedom of decision it provided. Nooyi managed to outflank its main rival, Coca-Cola, and played a major role in two of Pepsi's most important deals: the purchase of the Tropicana brand and the acquisition of Quaker Oats. Thanks to her, Pepsi expanded its range and began to produce snacks. By the way, Nooyi still often comes to work in a sari.

9.JK Rowling: wealth at the wave of a magic wand

British loser housewife J.K. Rowling wrote six books, and this was enough to spend the rest of her life in luxury and wealth. Rowling is ranked 78th on the Forbes list of the most powerful women in the world, is the richest woman in the UK and can afford to build a mini-Hogwarts in the garden.

The secret of success : a story about a young magician Harry Potter, written in an Edinburgh cafe, which conquered the world.

Business principles: “I never set myself the goal of getting rich. Many years ago I received a letter from some organization - it seems from America - which wanted to declare me the entrepreneur of the year. I replied that, unfortunately, I had to give up this title, because it’s unlikely that I’ll ever make a lot of money. That was never my plan. I just wrote a book and thought it was a good book. That's it. "

Riches really fell on Rowling suddenly, and at first she did not really know what to do with it - she just spent money left and right. But very soon Joanne learned to control and multiply the income stream that brings her magical world - the production of films, souvenirs, the publication of books, and so on. In 2012, the Potter books became available in in electronic format at the Pottermore store, which Rowling herself receives most of the proceeds: she was the first writer to not cede e-commerce rights to publishers. At the same time, Rowling first published the book for adults "The Accidental Vacancy", which became a bestseller simply because it was written by the author of "Harry Potter".

10.Elena Baturina: Moscow, the bells are ringing

In 2010, the former first lady of Moscow and the first billionaire Russian woman Elena Baturina entered the top three richest business women in the world according to Forbes magazine. In 2012, in an interview with The Times, she estimated her fortune at $ 1.1-1.2 billion.

The secret of success : the Inteko company created by Baturina, which began with the production of plastic products - basins and chairs - under her leadership became one of the most profitable enterprises in Russia. According to experts, Elena Baturina's Inteko is a whole era in the real estate market, a company that in the early 2000s formed the market and dictated its development. Baturina's activities in the Moscow housing market also caused a lot of criticism - the company was accused of obtaining lucrative contracts due to the fact that Baturina is the wife of Yuri Luzhkov.

Business principles: "It is very good that I am a woman. A woman will always find something to do."

Elena Baturina began to build her career even before meeting with Yuri Luzhkov. After graduating from the evening department of the Ordzhonikidze Moscow Institute of Management, she got a job as a design technician at the Frezer plant, where her parents worked. Then Elena moved to the Moscow Institute of Economic Problems of Complex Development National economy, was engaged in cooperation in the executive committee, where Yuri Luzhkov was the chairman of the commission. It was there that they met.

"She gave bribes, did not pay kickbacks"

In an interview with the REN TV channel, Baturina admitted that the status of the wife of the mayor of Moscow did not help her to do without bribes to officials. "The principle is very simple: you never know that she is the mayor's wife, what should I lose on this?" - said the former owner of Inteko.

"Business is international. You see, this is purely Russian concept that Russian money should only work for Russia. No, the business should work wherever it suits them. Because when a person realizes himself in business, he realizes his ideas in business. Where they will be implemented, in general, it does not matter. "

Several years ago, after the dismissal of her husband from the post of mayor of the capital, Baturina sold the company and left for London, where both daughters of the spouses study. She continues to develop her business internationally. His main direction is investment in real estate, as well as in the hotel business.

Prepared by Elena Kostomarova