Forbes World’s Most Powerful Women of 2025
- For all the setbacks for the world’s women in 2025—job losses that rival those of the pandemic, worsening toxicity of the online “manosphere,” a certain presidential rebuke directed to a female reporter that invoked a farm animal—the leaders and vanguards on the 2025 Forbes Power Women list stood as examples of resilience in turbulent times. Sanae Takaichi was elected as prime minister of Japan, becoming the first woman in history to helm the $4 trillion (GDP) nation. Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott deployed some $700 million to support historically Black colleges and universities in the U.S. AMD CEO Lisa Su struck an agreement with OpenAI to build six gigawatts of AI chips over the next several years—in a deal that could be worth tens of billions of dollars and transform the AI ecosystem. And Kim Kardashian, who has more than 350 million social media followers, partnered with Nike on NikeSkim and her brand raised money at a $5 billion valuation in 2025.Powering massive ecosystems—from countries and commerce to education and artificial intelligence—is what the most influential women including these four women do across the globe on a daily basis. The 22nd annual Forbes list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women was determined by four main metrics: money, media, impact and spheres of influence. For political leaders, we considered gross domestic products and populations; for corporate chiefs, revenues, valuations and employee counts were critical. Media mentions were analyzed for all.The result: 100 women including 17 newcomers—who command a collective $37 trillion in economic power and influence more than 1 billion people.

Tan Su Shan
- Title: CEO
- Company: DBS
- Location: Singapore
Tan Su Shan became the Group CEO DBS, Southeast Asia’s largest bank with $637 billion in assets, in March 2025. She first joined the bank in 2010, spending three years building its wealth management business before going on to run DBS’ consumer banking and institutional banking businesses, units that drive some 90% of DBS’ income. Tan is also the founder and president of the Financial Women’s Association in Singapore.

Colette Kress
- Title: CFO and EVP
- Company: Nvidia
- Location: United States
As executive vice president and chief financial officer of Nvidia, Colette Kress has helped oversee one of the greatest revenue growth stories in tech history: In its 2025 fiscal year, the chip making giant recorded $130.5 billion in revenue, more than double what it'd been just one year before. Kress was named to her position in 2013; she’d previously held senior finance roles at Cisco and Microsoft.

Hana al Rostamani
- Title: Group CEO
- Company: First Abu Dhabi Bank
- Location: United Arab Emirates
One of the most powerful executives in the Middle East, Hana al Rostamani has been the Group CEO of First Abu Bank since 2021. She is the first woman to run the bank, which reported $365 billion in assets at the end of the first half of its fiscal 2025. al Rostamani also sits on several boards, including the executive board of the U.S.-U.A.E. Business Council.

Gwynne Shotwell
- Title: President & COO
- Company: SpaceX
- Location: United States
A mechanical engineer by training, Gwynne Shotwell joined SpaceX in 2002 as employee No. 11. Today she is the company’s president and chief operating officer, responsible for scaling it into the globe’s dominant rocket company. By early December 2025, SpaceX had deployed its 3,000th satellite and Shotwell, with an estimated 0.3% stake in the company, had joined the ranks of the world’s billionaires.
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