This is good work. But, there are a couple of things to consider: 1. Out of the list more than 50% are from established business families. 2. Terming them entrepreneur's is incorrect. Most of them have been successful in no small part due to the fact that they come from established business families. Hence, it would be more appropriate and factual to list these women (who come from established business families) as successful businesswomen than as entrepreneurs.
This in no way takes the sheen off the success that they have achieved, it only places things in the right perspective for readers.