America's hottest CEOs are known just as much for their beauty and good looks as they are for being the head honchos at some of the biggest companies in the United States. The hottest CEOs in America bust the stereotype that only the ugly ducklings can be successful. They've used their brains first to start or take over some of the most profitable companies in the world and looked amazing in the process. Women may be the minority gender on CEO lists but their perfect balance of brains and beauty more than makes up for that. While many female CEOs head up companies that women love, such as beauty products company Avon CEO Andrea Jung or lingerie company head Journelle Claire Chambers, women also operate companies that most of us, male or female, use everyday. Not too shabby. Of course we cannot leave out the oodles of sexy male CEOs that lead many of our favorite corporations. As if their looks were not good enough, many are also some of the best young entrepreneurs in the world with much more to accomplish as well. These sexy CEOs are the ultimate double threat. They are super successful and wildly attractive, but sadly, many are also married.


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#50 Julie Smolyansky
Sexiness, we will remind you, is a subjective measure — and it's not just about looks. It's also about success, power, ambition, charisma, altruism, fashion sense, and style. For this ranking, we have also only included CEOs of companies with at least employees. As a kid, Smolyansky served as her parents' "guinea pig," tasting new flavors of their company's kefir yogurt. At 27, she became the youngest female CEO of a publicly held firm. In addition to running a major company, the certified dairy queen also runs marathons and a non-profit organization called Test k , which aims to resolve the backlog of , untested rape kits in the U.
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For an example of what this means - say you get hurt in a car accident. My 16 year old daughter told her Bishop who made that comment, that she thought her dad was great just the way he was. People should marry for love, not money. My brother is in medical school, and many of my friends are in their clerkship or already doing their residencies. I remember when I had my first son via C-section, our families came to the hospital with Champagne and celebrated, not even one asked about my surgery…. We make time for each other every chance we get which sometimes is during the noon hour for lunch. Lots of good hearty healthy food.
Good luck and my prayers are with you. It sucks but ultimately what Mormonism does to people is it makes them value adherence to church more than their relationships with people. My husband not only supports me going to church he encourages it because he knows that it is a part of me and makes me happy.