Oprah’s back.

The media mogul was a fixture of Fortune‘s Most Powerful Women list for years—coming in at No. 6 in 2010 and No. 50 in 2012—before dropping off in 2013 a few years after she ended her long-running daytime show and her cable network OWN wasn’t big enough to hold het slot.
After a five-year hiatus, Winfrey is back on the list thanks to her outsize year of influence in the business world.
Winfrey all but single-handedly revived Weight Watchers after her 2015 investment. Its stock shot up to a high of $103 in June of this year from $6.79 when Winfrey got on board. Her ensuing de-facto spokeswoman status after what the two parties call their strategic partnership can be credited with putting the diet-turned-lifestyle company back on top.
Winfrey’s Weight Watchers investment helped place her for a time this year on the Bloomberg Billionaires’ Index, a list of the world’s 500 richest people. Her $4 billion fortune made her the only black female entrepreneur on the list.
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