In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, 2025, we celebrate the remarkable women who wield influence, break barriers, and inspire change across the globe. This updated list reflects their ongoing impact, with fresh insights into Kamala Harris’s evolving role following her vice presidency. These women, from diverse fields like politics, business, and culture, embody power through action and resilience.
1. Ursula von der Leyen – President of the European Commission
Ursula von der Leyen continues to lead the European Union with authority, navigating complex issues like climate change and international trade. As the first woman in this role, her influence remains unmatched in European governance.
2. Christine Lagarde – President of the European Central Bank
Christine Lagarde’s steady hand guides global finance as head of the European Central Bank. Her experience and bold economic strategies keep her at the forefront of monetary policy.
3. Kamala Harris – Former U.S. Vice President and Potential California Governor
Kamala Harris, no longer Vice President as of January 2025, remains a force in American politics. After her 2024 presidential loss to Donald Trump, she’s signaled a new chapter, reportedly considering a 2026 run for California governor. Her recent moves, including forming the Pioneer49 LLC and engaging with allies, underscore her enduring influence and ambition.
4. Mary Barra – CEO of General Motors
Mary Barra drives innovation at General Motors, pushing the automotive giant toward an electric future. Her leadership in a traditionally male-dominated industry keeps her a standout.
5. Melinda French Gates – Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Melinda French Gates’s philanthropy continues to tackle global health and gender equity, amplifying her impact beyond her former marriage and into a legacy of change.
6. Abigail Johnson – CEO of Fidelity Investments
Abigail Johnson’s oversight of Fidelity’s vast financial portfolio shapes investment trends worldwide, cementing her quiet but formidable presence in finance.
7. Nirmala Sitharaman – India’s Finance Minister
Nirmala Sitharaman steers India’s booming economy, balancing growth and reform. Her role as the nation’s first full-time female finance minister marks her as a global economic leader.
8. Lisa Su – CEO of AMD
Lisa Su’s transformative leadership at AMD has made it a tech titan, particularly in AI and semiconductors, earning her accolades as a visionary in the industry.
9. Taylor Swift – Musician and Cultural Icon
Taylor Swift’s cultural dominance grows with her economic and social influence. Her advocacy and record-shattering tours make her a powerhouse beyond music.
10. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah – President of Namibia
Sworn in as Namibia’s first female president in March 2025, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah represents a new era of leadership in Africa, blending experience with progressive goals.