Benchmark Rankings
Top S&P 500 CEOs Thought Leaders
Discover the voices driving conversations in S&P 500 CEOs
Top 10 S&P 500 CEOs Voices
Ranked by Benchmarker Score
1
SN
Satya Nadella
Microsoft
181,265
Score
2
SP
Sundar Pichai
Alphabet Inc. and Google
155,992
Score
3
AJ
Andy Jassy
Amazon (Amazon.com, Inc.)
85,562
Score
4
AK
Arvind Krishna
IBM (International Business Machines Corporation)
46,796
Score
5
MD
Michael Dell
Dell Technologies
38,908
Score
6
CR
Chuck Robbins
Cisco Systems, Inc.
32,748
Score
7
JF
Jim Farley
Ford Motor Company
31,050
Score
8
MB
Mary Barra
General Motors (GM)
28,611
Score
9
JD
Jamie Dimon
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
26,858
Score
10
RV
Robin Vince
BNY (The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation)
26,819
Score
Popular Content Categories
What S&P 500 CEOs thought leaders post about
Employee Recognition & Development
221 posts
Events & Speaking Engagements
209 posts
Corporate Culture & Values
189 posts
Mergers, Acquisitions & Partnerships
156 posts
Community & Philanthropy
149 posts
S&P 500 CEOs Stats
LinkedIn Individuals
259
LinkedIn Posts
1,850
Top Quartile Benchmarks
What top S&P 500 CEOs performers achieve
Posts
7
Likes
7,081
Comments
263
Avg Likes
915.0
Avg Comments
33.1
Benchmarker Score
7,870
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