With Mother’s Day on everyone’s minds this weekend in the United States, WorkingMother.com has published a list of the Most Powerful Moms in 2012.

Celebrities that we cover, including The Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins, has made the list. Working Mother writes:

But it was The Hunger Games that struck gold for the mom of two: The first book was released in 2008; the second, Catching Fire, in 2009 and the third, Mockingjay, in 2010. The Hunger Games trilogy of books has been on the New York Times bestseller list more than 130 consecutive weeks. And amazon.com announced this year that Collins had become the best-selling Kindle author of all time. Lions Gate Entertainment acquired worldwide distribution rights to a film adaptation of The Hunger Games, and Collins adapted the book for the screen herself. The move went on to shatter records and had one of the highest gross opening weekends in movie history. Time magazine named Collins one of 2012’s Most Influential People in the World.

Press-shy Collins said last year: “I’m not a very fancy person. I’ve been a writer a long time, and right now The Hunger Games is getting a lot of focus. It’ll pass. The focus will be on something else. It’ll shift. It always does. And that seems just fine.” Modest words for one of the most powerful women in the world.

You can see the list in gallery format beginning right here.

What other moms should’ve made the Most Powerful list? Thanks to The Hob.