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World’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women in 2025

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Ursula von der Leyen (Belgium)
As the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen continues to wield significant influence over European Union policies, navigating complex geopolitical challenges with strategic diplomacy. -
Christine Lagarde (Germany)
The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, Lagarde’s economic policies and leadership remain central to global financial stability. -
Sanae Takaichi (Japan)
A prominent Japanese politician, Takaichi’s activism and leadership significantly shape Japan’s domestic policies and international relations. -
Giorgia Meloni (Italy)
Italy’s Prime Minister Meloni stands out for her firm stance on national sovereignty and her influence over European policy debates. -
Claudia Sheinbaum (Mexico)
As Mexico’s chief executive, Sheinbaum is recognized for her efforts in sustainable development and social reforms. -
Julie Sweet (United States)
CEO of Accenture, Sweet’s strategic vision drives technological innovation and digital transformation for global enterprises. -
Mary Barra (United States)
General Motors’ CEO, Barra is leading the auto industry towards greener, smarter transportation solutions. -
Jane Fraser (United States)
Head of Citigroup, Fraser influences major banking operations, emphasizing financial resilience and innovation. -
Abigail Johnson (United States)
Chair and CEO of Fidelity Investments, Johnson shapes investment landscapes and retirement planning trends. -
Lisa Su (United States)
CEO of AMD, Su’s leadership in chip technology accelerates advancements in computing and AI. -
MacKenzie Scott (United States)
Philanthropist and author, Scott’s substantial charitable contributions impact global education and social justice initiatives. -
Ruth Porat (United States)
CFO of Alphabet Inc., Porat’s financial leadership guides tech innovation and strategic growth. -
Melinda French Gates (United States)
Through her foundation, Gates continues to champion global health and women’s empowerment. -
Gail Boudreaux (United States)
CEO of Elevance Health, Boudreaux advances healthcare accessibility and innovation. -
Ana Patricia Botín (Spain)
Chair of Santander Group, she holds pivotal influence over European banking and finance. -
Amy Hood (United States)
Microsoft’s CFO, Hood’s financial stewardship supports technological development across industries. -
Kristalina Georgieva (Bulgaria)
Managing Director of the IMF, Georgieva navigates global economic and climate challenges. -
Tarciana Paula Gomes Medeiros (Brazil)
A prominent banking executive shaping Brazil’s financial future. -
Catherine MacGregor (France)
CEO of Engie, she spearheads Europe’s energy transition toward sustainability. -
Gwynne Shotwell (United States)
President of SpaceX, Shotwell is instrumental in space exploration advancements. -
Taylor Swift (United States)
Music icon and cultural influencer, Swift continues to shape entertainment and social trends. -
Laurene Powell Jobs (United States)
Founder of Emerson Collective, her philanthropic efforts foster innovation and social justice. -
Gunjan Kedia (India)
A rising leader in global finance, Kedia influences investment strategies and economic policies. -
Nirmala Sitharaman (India)
India’s finance minister drives economic reforms and fiscal strategies. -
Kathryn McLay (United States)
President of Sam’s Club, she influences retail industry innovations.
…and the list continues, highlighting the influential figures across sectors worldwide in 2025.
Note: The full list above is sourced from Forbes 2025 rankings, emphasizing leadership across politics, business, technology, entertainment, and philanthropy. These women exemplify resilience, innovation, and leadership, shaping global affairs in the new decade.




