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Delco Executive Among Forbes 'Most Powerful Women'
The President of SAP North America and Asia Pacific Japan was featured on Forbes' "Most Powerful Women" list for the first time ever.

SAP in Delaware County has been lauded for various reasons: it's CEO was named a best CEO for women; it was ranked among the best employers in the nation on several occasions; and for donating more than half a ton of food to Delaware County's food drive.
And now SAP North America and Asia Pacific Japan President Jennifer Morgan is being lauded herself.
Forbes recently released its list of Most Powerful Women, and Morgan found herself on the list and in good company.
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This is the first time Morgan, 47, made the 51-woman list, but she was featured in Forbes "On Our Radar" list last year.
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Morgan, an MPW “On Our Radar” pick in 2017, has had a speedy rise at SAP, going from head of regulated businesses to overseeing all of the Americas, Japan, and Asia Pacific in just five years. Her sprawling territory brought in more than $14 billion in revenue in 2017 and accounted for some 70% of the company’s cloud subscription and support revenue. The first-ever American woman to sit on SAP’s executive board, Morgan is also known for investigating—and closing—SAP North America’s gender pay gap.
Other powerful women to make the list include Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, Lockheed Martin CEO Marillyn Hewson, Chairman of NBCUniversal Bonnie Hammer, and Oprah Winfrey.
See more:
- Newtown Square CEO Named Among Best For Women, Diversity In US
- Newtown Square Company Among Best Employers In Nation: Forbes
- Newtown Square Company Donates 1,100 Lbs Of Food To Delco Drive
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