100 Most influential Woman worldwide 2024

2024 Influential Women List: Redefining Leadership Across Sectors

1. Ursula von der Leyen (66, Germany) – Politics & Policy

As President of the European Commission, von der Leyen’s transformative leadership in addressing climate change, digitalization, and European unity continues to set a global benchmark.

2. Taylor Swift (34, United States) – Media & Entertainment

Swift’s impact transcends music. With her record-breaking Eras Tour and advocacy for artists’ rights, she redefines the intersection of art, commerce, and influence.

3. Christine Lagarde (68, France) – Politics & Policy

As the President of the European Central Bank, Lagarde leads the charge in stabilizing the Eurozone, implementing bold monetary policies in uncertain times.

4. Melinda French Gates (60, United States) – Philanthropy

Gates continues her philanthropic crusade, empowering women globally through health, education, and economic initiatives. Her vision for equality is unparalleled.

5. Giorgia Meloni (47, Italy) – Politics & Policy

Italy’s first female Prime Minister is navigating a politically divided Europe with pragmatism and determination, breaking barriers and setting new precedents.

6. MacKenzie Scott (54, United States) – Philanthropy

Scott’s philanthropy is rewriting the playbook, donating billions in unrestricted funds to empower marginalized communities worldwide.

7. Kamala Harris (60, United States) – Politics & Policy

Harris’s groundbreaking role as the first female Vice President of the United States continues to inspire as she navigates complex domestic and international issues.

8. Mary Barra (62, United States) – Business

The CEO of General Motors is leading the transition to electric vehicles, positioning GM as a leader in sustainable transportation.

9. Karen Lynch (60, United States) – Business

As CEO of CVS Health, Lynch is transforming the healthcare landscape, prioritizing accessibility and innovation during critical global challenges.

10. Jane Fraser (57, United States) – Finance

Fraser, the CEO of Citigroup, is steering one of the world’s largest banks through digital transformation and fostering a culture of sustainability and inclusivity.

11. Beyoncé Knowles (43, United States) – Media & Entertainment

With her Renaissance tour, Beyoncé sets new records while championing inclusivity, culture, and female empowerment through her music and business ventures.

12. Kristalina Georgieva (71, Bulgaria) – Politics & Policy

The Managing Director of the IMF continues to navigate global economic recovery with a focus on equity, sustainability, and financial stability.

13. Emma Walmsley (55, United Kingdom) – Business

Walmsley’s leadership at GlaxoSmithKline highlights innovation in healthcare, particularly with advancements in vaccines and life-saving medications.

14. Safra Catz (62, United States) – Technology

As Oracle’s CEO, Catz is redefining the tech landscape, driving innovation in cloud computing and enterprise solutions.

15. Abigail Johnson (62, United States) – Finance

As the CEO of Fidelity Investments, Johnson’s strategic leadership is empowering a new generation of investors, particularly through digital tools.

16. Ana Patricia Botín (64, Spain) – Finance

Botín’s stewardship of Santander Group is focused on advancing digital banking and financial inclusivity across Europe and Latin America.

17. Ruth Porat (67, United States) – Technology

As CFO of Alphabet, Porat is at the helm of fiscal strategy for Google’s ambitious projects, balancing profitability and innovation.

18. Melinda Perkins (37, Australia) – Business

The co-founder of Canva is changing the creative landscape, making design accessible to millions globally with simplicity and innovation.

19. Gwynne Shotwell (61, United States) – Technology

As President and COO of SpaceX, Shotwell’s vision is integral to the success of commercial space exploration and technological advancements.

20. Mette Frederiksen (47, Denmark) – Politics & Policy

Denmark’s Prime Minister is shaping policies on sustainability, immigration, and economic recovery, reinforcing her role as a leading European stateswoman.

21. Oprah Winfrey (70, United States) – Media & Entertainment

Oprah remains a powerful force in media, leveraging her platform for social change and inspiring millions with her thought-provoking interviews and philanthropy.

22. Laurene Powell Jobs (61, United States) – Philanthropy

Powell Jobs continues to impact education and immigration reform through Emerson Collective, championing systemic change and innovation.

23. Rihanna (36, Barbados) – Media & Entertainment

Rihanna’s influence spans music, fashion, and beauty, with her Fenty brands championing inclusivity and reshaping global beauty standards.

24. Nirmala Sitharaman (65, India) – Politics & Policy

India’s Finance Minister plays a crucial role in shaping the country’s economic strategies, focusing on growth, sustainability, and global partnerships.

25. MacKenzie Scott (54, United States) – Philanthropy

Known for her transformative donations, Scott continues her mission to create a more equitable world by supporting underserved communities.

26. Sandy Ran Xu (47, China) – Business

CEO of Ant Group, Xu spearheads financial innovation, leveraging technology to make banking accessible for underserved regions globally.

27. Janet Yellen (78, United States) – Politics & Policy

As U.S. Treasury Secretary, Yellen remains a key figure in global economic recovery, tackling inflation and advocating for inclusive growth.

28. Sarah London (44, United States) – Business

London’s leadership in healthcare is instrumental in driving equitable access and innovation across critical medical sectors.

29. Beyoncé Knowles (43, United States) – Media & Entertainment

With her artistic and business acumen, Beyoncé continues to dominate entertainment and advocate for cultural and gender equality.

30. Phebe Novakovic (67, United States) – Business

As CEO of General Dynamics, Novakovic’s strategic vision solidifies her as a defense industry titan.

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris
Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris and former Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., attend a campaign event Monday, Oct. 21, 2024, in Brookfield, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

31. Catherine MacGregor (52, France) – Business

MacGregor leads Engie, focusing on renewable energy solutions and spearheading Europe’s transition to sustainable energy.

32. Shari Redstone (70, United States) – Media & Entertainment

As Chairwoman of Paramount Global, Redstone is shaping the future of media with a focus on streaming and storytelling.

33. Zuzana Čaputová (51, Slovakia) – Politics & Policy

Slovakia’s first female president is a beacon of progressive leadership, advocating for human rights and climate justice.

34. Linda Thomas-Greenfield (72, United States) – Politics & Policy

The U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. plays a pivotal role in fostering global diplomacy and addressing pressing humanitarian issues.

35. Lisa Su (55, United States) – Technology

Su’s leadership at AMD has revolutionized the tech industry, positioning the company as a leader in high-performance computing.

36. Donna Langley (56, United Kingdom) – Media & Entertainment

Chair of Universal Filmed Entertainment Group, Langley drives innovation in content creation and global distribution.

37. Ruth Porat (67, United States) – Technology

Alphabet’s CFO remains a leading figure in tech, driving fiscal strategy and prioritizing sustainability in business operations.

38. Ana Patricia Botín (64, Spain) – Finance

Under Botín, Banco Santander continues to lead in digital innovation, offering inclusive banking solutions worldwide.

39. Gwynne Shotwell (61, United States) – Technology

As COO of SpaceX, Shotwell is instrumental in making space exploration commercially viable and sustainable.

40. Jessica Tan (47, Singapore) – Business

Co-CEO of Ping An Insurance, Tan integrates technology and financial services to redefine insurance in Asia.

Musical artist Beyonce on stage at a campaign
Musical artist Beyonce on stage at a campaign event for Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, Friday, Oct. 25, 2024, in Houston. (AP Photo/Annie Mulligan)

41. Melanie Kreis (53, Germany) – Business

Kreis is pivotal in Deutsche Post DHL Group’s sustainability strategies, advancing global logistics innovation.

42. Tsai Ing-wen (68, Taiwan) – Politics & Policy

Taiwan’s President continues to advocate for democracy and technological innovation while navigating complex geopolitical challenges.

43. Kathryn McLay (50, United States) – Business

As CEO of Sam’s Club, McLay is enhancing consumer experiences and advancing digital retail innovations.

44. Safra Catz (62, United States) – Technology

Oracle’s CEO drives cloud computing advancements, making it a leader in enterprise solutions.

45. Emma Walmsley (55, United Kingdom) – Business

Walmsley’s leadership at GlaxoSmithKline highlights a commitment to healthcare innovation, especially in vaccines.

46. Melanie Perkins (37, Australia) – Business

Canva’s co-founder continues to democratize design, empowering businesses and individuals globally.

47. Gina Rinehart (70, Australia) – Business

Australia’s wealthiest woman remains a key player in the mining and agriculture sectors, championing economic growth.

48. Laurene Powell Jobs (61, United States) – Philanthropy

Jobs’ focus on education and immigration reform through Emerson Collective is driving systemic change.

49. Mary Barra (62, United States) – Business

General Motors’ CEO leads the charge toward electric vehicles and sustainable manufacturing.

50. Gail Boudreaux (64, United States) – Business

Anthem’s CEO prioritizes healthcare innovation, ensuring equitable access and affordability.

51. Robyn Denholm (61, Australia) – Business

Denholm, as Chair of Tesla, plays a crucial role in steering the electric vehicle industry and ensuring the company’s sustainability goals.

52. Bela Bajaria (53, United States) – Media & Entertainment

The Chief Content Officer at Netflix, Bajaria has transformed the streaming platform with diverse programming and global hits.

53. Kristalina Georgieva (71, Bulgaria) – Politics & Policy

Georgieva, as Managing Director of the IMF, has been instrumental in navigating economic recovery efforts globally post-pandemic.

54. Amy Hood (52, United States) – Technology

Microsoft’s CFO, Hood, is critical in driving the tech giant’s growth and transitioning to cloud-based solutions.

55. Thasunda Brown Duckett (51, United States) – Finance

As CEO of TIAA, Duckett continues to advocate for financial literacy and equitable retirement solutions.

56. Oprah Winfrey (70, United States) – Media & Entertainment

Beyond her media empire, Oprah’s philanthropic efforts continue to empower communities and drive meaningful societal change.

57. Laurene Powell Jobs (61, United States) – Philanthropy

Her impact extends through investments in education and advocacy for immigrants via the Emerson Collective.

58. Rihanna (36, Barbados) – Media & Entertainment

Beyond music, Rihanna’s beauty and fashion brands disrupt norms with their inclusivity and bold creativity.

59. Ruth Porat (67, United States) – Technology

Porat, Alphabet’s CFO, is a key strategist, advancing innovation and fiscal sustainability in one of the world’s largest tech companies.

60. Jessica Tan (47, Singapore) – Business

Tan drives financial transformation in Asia with a unique blend of technology and customer-centric solutions as co-CEO of Ping An Group.


61. Margherita Della Valle (59, Italy) – Business

Vodafone’s first female CEO, Della Valle focuses on digital transformation and strategic global growth.

62. Mary Callahan Erdoes (57, United States) – Finance

Erdoes leads J.P. Morgan Asset & Wealth Management, redefining financial strategies and empowering clients worldwide.

63. Linda Thomas-Greenfield (72, United States) – Politics & Policy

The U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations remains a key figure in fostering peace and addressing global crises.

64. Lisa Su (55, United States) – Technology

As CEO of AMD, Su has significantly increased the company’s market share in semiconductors, empowering tech innovations worldwide.

65. Tricia Griffith (60, United States) – Business

As CEO of Progressive, Griffith has made insurance more accessible and consumer-friendly.

66. Catherine MacGregor (52, France) – Business

Under MacGregor’s leadership, ENGIE focuses on renewable energy solutions that power Europe’s green transition.

67. Ana Patricia Botín (64, Spain) – Finance

Botín champions inclusive banking and digital innovation as Executive Chair of Banco Santander.

68. Beyoncé Knowles (43, United States) – Media & Entertainment

A cultural icon, Beyoncé balances chart-topping hits with bold activism for gender and racial equality.

69. Gina Rinehart (70, Australia) – Business

Rinehart is pivotal in Australia’s mining and agriculture industries, advocating for economic development.

70. Zuzana Čaputová (51, Slovakia) – Politics & Policy

Slovakia’s President inspires globally with her emphasis on climate justice and progressive reforms.

71. Gwynne Shotwell (61, United States) – Technology

As President and COO of SpaceX, Shotwell is integral to the company’s groundbreaking missions and advancements in space exploration.

72. Sarah London (44, United States) – Business

CEO of Centene, London oversees one of the largest healthcare enterprises, focusing on accessible healthcare services.

73. Emma Walmsley (55, United Kingdom) – Business

The CEO of GSK, Walmsley drives global health solutions with a focus on innovative vaccines and pharmaceuticals.

74. Ho Ching (71, Singapore) – Finance

Former head of Temasek, Ho Ching has shaped investment strategies critical to Singapore’s economic stability.

75. Beyoncé Knowles (43, United States) – Media & Entertainment

A global superstar, Beyoncé uses her platform for empowerment through music, business ventures, and activism.

76. Rihanna (36, Barbados) – Media & Entertainment

Her Fenty empire and philanthropy underscore Rihanna’s influence in entertainment, beauty, and beyond.

77. Sandy Ran Xu (47, China) – Business

The CFO of e-commerce giant JD.com, Xu has been instrumental in the company’s financial growth and expansion.

78. Laurene Powell Jobs (61, United States) – Philanthropy

A staunch advocate for social reform, Jobs leverages her wealth to fund education and immigration causes.

79. Melanie Perkins (37, Australia) – Technology

Perkins revolutionized design accessibility as the CEO and co-founder of Canva, empowering creators globally.

80. Tsai Ing-wen (68, Taiwan) – Politics & Policy

Taiwan’s President continues to champion democracy and technology-driven economic progress in the region.


81. Linda Thomas-Greenfield (72, United States) – Politics & Policy

As the U.S. Ambassador to the UN, her diplomacy emphasizes human rights and international cooperation.

82. Ruth Porat (67, United States) – Technology

Google’s CFO, Porat has guided Alphabet’s global strategy with consistent financial success and innovation.

83. Jane Fraser (57, United States) – Finance

As CEO of Citigroup, Fraser is breaking barriers as the first woman to lead a major Wall Street bank.

84. Margherita Della Valle (59, Italy) – Business

CEO of Vodafone, she drives the company’s focus on connectivity and sustainability in telecommunications.

85. Mackenzie Scott (54, United States) – Philanthropy

Scott’s philanthropic giving has set records, focusing on equity, education, and environmental issues.

86. Karen Lynch (60, United States) – Business

Lynch’s leadership at CVS Health prioritizes affordable healthcare solutions across the U.S.

87. Catherine MacGregor (52, France) – Business

MacGregor’s role at ENGIE underscores her dedication to sustainable energy and global infrastructure.

88. Jessica Tan (47, Singapore) – Business

Tan transforms the financial landscape with her innovative work as co-CEO of Ping An Insurance.

89. Gina Rinehart (70, Australia) – Business

A key figure in mining and agriculture, Rinehart remains a leading advocate for economic growth in Australia.

90. Amy Hood (52, United States) – Technology

Hood’s financial strategies at Microsoft continue to revolutionize enterprise technology and cloud computing.

91. Janet Yellen (78, United States) – Politics & Policy

As the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Yellen is a leading figure in shaping national and international economic policy.

92. Nirmala Sitharaman (65, India) – Politics & Policy

India’s Finance Minister plays a pivotal role in driving the nation’s economic strategy and fiscal policy reforms.

93. Oprah Winfrey (70, United States) – Media & Entertainment

A media mogul and philanthropist, Oprah continues to inspire through her storytelling and impactful initiatives.

94. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (70, Nigeria) – Politics & Policy

As Director-General of the WTO, Okonjo-Iweala champions global trade equity and sustainable economic policies.

95. Thasunda Brown Duckett (51, United States) – Finance

CEO of TIAA, Duckett is reshaping financial security and retirement solutions for millions of Americans.

96. Zuzana Čaputová (51, Slovakia) – Politics & Policy

Slovakia’s President is celebrated for her environmental advocacy and progressive leadership in Europe.

97. Robyn Denholm (61, Australia) – Business

As Chair of Tesla, Denholm drives innovation in renewable energy and electric vehicles on a global scale.

98. Gwynne Shotwell (61, United States) – Technology

Shotwell’s leadership at SpaceX propels space exploration and commercial spaceflight advancements.

99. Laurene Powell Jobs (61, United States) – Philanthropy

Jobs leverages her wealth for transformative projects in education, climate, and social justice.

100. Rihanna (36, Barbados) – Media & Entertainment

Beyond her music, Rihanna’s Fenty brands redefine beauty and fashion with inclusivity and innovation.

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