InfluenceAsia Original Chief Executive Ranking
2025 InfluenceAsia CEOs 100
Asia's definitive annual ranking of chief executives and chief executive authorities whose companies, platforms, capital decisions and institutions shaped global business in 2025.
Editorial Framework
Chief executive influence measured as operating authority.
An independent InfluenceAsia editorial ranking focused on Asian, Asia-based and Asia-linked chief executive leaders across technology, finance, energy, manufacturing, consumer platforms, mobility, healthcare, media and institutional capital.
01 Ranking Position
Asia's definitive CEO authority index.
Asia's definitive annual ranking of chief executives and chief executive authorities whose companies, platforms, capital decisions and institutions shaped global business in 2025.
02 Inclusion Scope
Chief executive responsibility standard.
The list uses a chief executive responsibility standard: CEO, Group CEO, President and CEO, Managing Director and CEO, Founder-CEO, Executive Chairman or equivalent top operating authority where that role carries primary strategic and executive control.
03 Assessment Year
2025 as a contemporaneous executive record.
Written from the close of 2025 as a contemporaneous editorial assessment of chief executive influence during the year.
Top Ranked
The leading chief executive signals in the 2025 index.
The opening tier highlights the executives whose companies, capital decisions and institutions most clearly shaped the year.
Jensen Huang
Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer, NVIDIA
A Taiwanese-born founder-CEO whose company defines the compute layer of the global AI economy.
Liang Wenfeng
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, DeepSeek
A Chinese AI founder whose 2025 breakthrough changed the economics and psychology of global model competition.
C.C. Wei
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, TSMC
A Taiwanese semiconductor chief stewarding the world's most important advanced-chip manufacturing platform.
Hock Tan
President and Chief Executive Officer, Broadcom
A Malaysian-born technology CEO shaping the custom-silicon and infrastructure-software side of the AI economy.
Lisa Su
Chair and Chief Executive Officer, AMD
A Taiwanese-born semiconductor CEO expanding competitive choice in global AI infrastructure.
Lip-Bu Tan
Chief Executive Officer, Intel
A Malaysian-born semiconductor executive leading one of the industry's most consequential turnaround mandates.
Sundar Pichai
Chief Executive Officer, Alphabet and Google
An Indian-born platform CEO managing the AI reinvention of one of the world's most important technology companies.
Satya Nadella
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft
An Indian-born technology CEO embedding AI into the core of global enterprise software.
Scoring Model
A five-part model for executive consequence.
The 100-point model calibrates year-defining contribution, transformation power, international relevance, institutional scale and influence durability.
Year-defining executive contribution
Industry transformation power
International relevance
Institutional scale and execution credibility
Durability of influence beyond the annual news cycle
Methodology
Independent editorial standards for CEO authority.
InfluenceAsia applies a chief-executive research standard built around public role responsibility, 2025 field consequence, international relevance and durability of influence.
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Written from the close of 2025 as a contemporaneous editorial assessment of chief executive influence during the year.
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The list uses a chief executive responsibility standard: CEO, Group CEO, President and CEO, Managing Director and CEO, Founder-CEO, Executive Chairman or equivalent top operating authority where that role carries primary strategic and executive control.
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The ranking is not a wealth list, valuation table, popularity index or endorsement product. InfluenceAsia evaluates chief executive responsibility, 2025 field consequence, institutional scale, international relevance and durability of influence.
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Scores are calibrated within the 2025 CEO cohort using the published 100-point model and are presented as independent editorial indicators rather than factual certifications or investment recommendations.
Full Ranking
2025 InfluenceAsia CEOs 100
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Showing 100 executives
| Rank | Executive | Role / Organization | Influence Theme / Region | Sector | Score | Profile / Contribution / Rationale |
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| 1 | Jensen Huang | Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer | AI Infrastructure Command | AI accelerators, accelerated computing and data-center infrastructure | 99.4 |
Profile line: A Taiwanese-born founder-CEO whose company defines the compute layer of the global AI economy. 2025 field contribution: His 2025 contribution was the conversion of AI demand into an integrated infrastructure market, linking silicon, systems, networking, developer tools and executive confidence. International relevance: His influence reaches cloud platforms, governments, industrial companies, researchers, investors and every enterprise trying to secure compute capacity for the next phase of AI deployment. Editorial rationale: Jensen Huang leads the 2025 edition because no chief executive shaped the operating language of the AI economy more decisively. NVIDIA's chips, software stack and ecosystem strategy turned accelerated computing into the central boardroom constraint for cloud companies, sovereign AI programs, enterprise buyers and research laboratories. |
| 2 | Liang Wenfeng | Founder and Chief Executive Officer | AI Model Disruption | Artificial intelligence, foundation models and developer access | 99.2 |
Profile line: A Chinese AI founder whose 2025 breakthrough changed the economics and psychology of global model competition. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was proving that highly capable AI systems could emerge from a leaner, engineering-led model, pressuring incumbents to explain cost, performance and openness more rigorously. International relevance: His influence reaches AI labs, chip markets, enterprise buyers, policy circles and developers assessing where the next competitive layer of artificial intelligence will form. Editorial rationale: Liang Wenfeng ranks second because DeepSeek forced the global AI industry to reconsider efficiency, model cost, technical openness and Chinese engineering capacity. In 2025 he became the rare founder-CEO whose work shifted not only product competition but also capital assumptions around compute intensity and AI accessibility. |
| 3 | C.C. Wei | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Semiconductor Sovereignty | Advanced semiconductors, foundry leadership and strategic manufacturing | 99.1 |
Profile line: A Taiwanese semiconductor chief stewarding the world's most important advanced-chip manufacturing platform. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was sustaining confidence in advanced-node execution while the world treated chip manufacturing as both commercial infrastructure and national-security architecture. International relevance: His influence reaches fabless chip designers, cloud firms, governments, equipment suppliers and investors watching whether global technology ambitions can be physically manufactured at scale. Editorial rationale: C.C. Wei is placed in the top three because TSMC remained the manufacturing backbone behind the AI, smartphone and high-performance computing cycle. His 2025 leadership carried unusual geopolitical weight, balancing customer demand, capacity expansion, technology leadership and Taiwan's strategic role in the global semiconductor order. |
| 4 | Hock Tan | President and Chief Executive Officer | Infrastructure Consolidation | Semiconductors, networking, infrastructure software and AI systems | 98.9 |
Profile line: A Malaysian-born technology CEO shaping the custom-silicon and infrastructure-software side of the AI economy. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was turning scale, pricing power and integration discipline into a formidable model for supplying AI-era infrastructure beyond general-purpose accelerators. International relevance: His influence reaches hyperscalers, telecom operators, enterprise buyers, chip designers and investors following the consolidation of hardware and infrastructure software. Editorial rationale: Hock Tan ranks fourth because Broadcom's AI networking, custom silicon and infrastructure software strategy made him one of the most consequential operators in the AI buildout. His 2025 influence came from disciplined capital allocation, customer-specific silicon relationships and a rare ability to integrate chips with enterprise infrastructure economics. |
| 5 | Lisa Su | Chair and Chief Executive Officer | Compute Challenger | Semiconductors, AI accelerators and high-performance computing | 98.8 |
Profile line: A Taiwanese-born semiconductor CEO expanding competitive choice in global AI infrastructure. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was reinforcing competitive depth in AI compute while keeping AMD relevant across servers, PCs, gaming and embedded systems. International relevance: Her leadership reaches cloud companies, enterprise AI teams, semiconductor engineers, investors and policymakers seeking a more diversified compute ecosystem. Editorial rationale: Lisa Su remains a top-five CEO in 2025 because AMD's AI accelerator, CPU and data-center strategy gave global buyers a credible alternative in an infrastructure market dominated by scarcity and concentration. Her influence is built on technical fluency, product discipline and a measured ability to compete without losing operational control. |
| 6 | Lip-Bu Tan | Chief Executive Officer | Turnaround Stewardship | Semiconductors, foundry strategy and advanced manufacturing recovery | 98.6 |
Profile line: A Malaysian-born semiconductor executive leading one of the industry's most consequential turnaround mandates. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was bringing sharper capital discipline and semiconductor-cycle judgment to a company attempting to rebuild product trust and foundry relevance. International relevance: His influence reaches governments, chip designers, enterprise customers, equipment makers and investors tracking whether a critical Western semiconductor institution can regain momentum. Editorial rationale: Lip-Bu Tan is one of 2025's most closely watched CEOs because Intel's leadership reset placed him at the center of a company whose recovery matters to technology competition, national industrial policy and the future of advanced manufacturing. His investor, engineering and board experience gives the turnaround unusual strategic credibility. |
| 7 | Sundar Pichai | Chief Executive Officer | Platform Reinvention | AI platforms, search, cloud, advertising and consumer technology | 98.5 |
Profile line: An Indian-born platform CEO managing the AI reinvention of one of the world's most important technology companies. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was steering AI integration across Google products while managing regulatory pressure, developer expectations and the economics of search disruption. International relevance: His influence reaches users, advertisers, developers, governments, publishers, cloud customers and AI researchers across every major market. Editorial rationale: Sundar Pichai ranks high because Google's 2025 agenda required the reinvention of search, advertising, cloud and consumer products around AI without sacrificing trust or scale. His role combines one of the world's largest user bases with one of its deepest research organizations. |
| 8 | Satya Nadella | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Enterprise AI Orchestration | Cloud computing, enterprise AI, productivity software and developer platforms | 98.3 |
Profile line: An Indian-born technology CEO embedding AI into the core of global enterprise software. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was making AI deployment a mainstream enterprise workflow rather than a narrow technical experiment. International relevance: His influence reaches CIOs, developers, governments, productivity workers, security teams and boards evaluating how AI changes organizational work. Editorial rationale: Satya Nadella remains central in 2025 because Microsoft converted AI from a research and partner story into a broad enterprise operating system spanning cloud, productivity, security and developer tools. His influence lies in turning platform distribution into institutional adoption. |
| 9 | Masayoshi Son | Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | AI Capital Allocation | Technology investment, AI infrastructure and strategic capital | 98.2 |
Profile line: A Japanese founder-CEO using strategic capital to shape the infrastructure ambitions of the AI cycle. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was mobilizing patient, high-conviction capital toward AI infrastructure and platform assets at a moment when the market needed long-duration risk appetite. International relevance: His influence reaches founders, chip companies, sovereign investors, private markets and technology boards assessing the scale of AI-era capital formation. Editorial rationale: Masayoshi Son remains a defining 2025 CEO because SoftBank's AI conviction, chip ambitions and large-scale capital deployment kept him at the center of global technology risk-taking. His influence is not simply investment volume but the ability to set narratives around where the next platform cycle may concentrate. |
| 10 | Shou Zi Chew | Chief Executive Officer | Global Platform Diplomacy | Short-form video, creator economy, commerce and platform governance | 98.0 |
Profile line: A Singaporean platform CEO operating at the center of global attention, commerce and regulatory pressure. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was keeping a global creator platform operational and commercially relevant while facing intense scrutiny across major markets. International relevance: His influence reaches creators, advertisers, retailers, policymakers, musicians, youth audiences and platform executives watching how social commerce and regulation collide. Editorial rationale: Shou Zi Chew ranks in the top ten because TikTok's 2025 position required a rare mix of product leadership, regulatory navigation, creator-economy stewardship and public communication. He became one of the most visible Asian CEOs in the debate over platforms, youth culture, data and national trust. |
| 11 | Aravind Srinivas | Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Search Reimagination | AI search, answer engines and consumer knowledge interfaces | 97.9 |
Profile line: An Indian-born AI founder building one of the most visible challengers to traditional search. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was advancing a consumer AI experience that made answer engines a serious category rather than a laboratory demonstration. International relevance: His influence reaches users, publishers, advertisers, AI developers, browser companies and investors evaluating the next interface for internet knowledge. Editorial rationale: Aravind Srinivas is a top 2025 breakthrough CEO because Perplexity made AI search one of the clearest challenges to the incumbent web interface. His influence comes from product clarity, technical credibility and the timing of a company positioned directly at the junction of search, answers, publishers and user trust. |
| 12 | Robin Zeng | Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Leader | Energy Storage Scale | Battery technology, energy storage and electric-vehicle supply chains | 97.7 |
Profile line: A Chinese battery founder shaping the energy-storage layer behind electric mobility and power systems. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was extending battery leadership from vehicles into broader storage systems and global energy infrastructure. International relevance: His influence reaches automakers, utilities, governments, mineral suppliers, climate investors and consumers dependent on cheaper, safer and more scalable batteries. Editorial rationale: Robin Zeng ranks high because CATL remained one of the decisive companies behind electrification, energy storage and battery cost curves. His 2025 influence sits where industrial chemistry, automotive strategy, grid resilience and Chinese manufacturing scale converge. |
| 13 | Wang Chuanfu | Founder, Chairman and President | EV Industrial Scale | Electric vehicles, batteries, vertical integration and global mobility | 97.5 |
Profile line: A Chinese founder-executive making electric mobility a mass industrial reality across global markets. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was proving that electric mobility could be scaled through integrated manufacturing rather than premium positioning alone. International relevance: His influence reaches automakers, suppliers, governments, fleet buyers and consumers watching the price, range and export dynamics of the EV transition. Editorial rationale: Wang Chuanfu remains one of 2025's most consequential industrial CEOs because BYD turned vertical integration into a global electric-vehicle force. His leadership combines battery expertise, manufacturing discipline, cost control and aggressive internationalization. |
| 14 | Koji Sato | President and Chief Executive Officer | Automotive Transition Management | Automotive manufacturing, hybrids, EV transition and mobility systems | 97.4 |
Profile line: A Japanese automotive CEO steering Toyota through the most complex mobility transition in decades. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was managing Toyota's multi-pathway mobility strategy while competitors and policymakers pressed for faster electrification. International relevance: His influence reaches suppliers, dealers, governments, engineers, fleet operators and consumers across one of the world's broadest automotive networks. Editorial rationale: Koji Sato is a top 2025 CEO because Toyota's scale makes every strategic choice in hybrids, batteries, software and manufacturing consequential. His leadership is judged by the ability to move a conservative industrial giant through energy transition without sacrificing quality, profitability or global reach. |
| 15 | Lei Jun | Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Consumer-Tech Expansion | Consumer electronics, smart devices and electric vehicles | 97.2 |
Profile line: A Chinese founder-CEO expanding a consumer electronics ecosystem into smart mobility. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was turning Xiaomi into a broader mobility and lifestyle technology platform without abandoning its consumer electronics base. International relevance: His influence reaches smartphone users, EV buyers, suppliers, software developers and founders studying how Asian consumer brands cross categories. Editorial rationale: Lei Jun ranks highly in 2025 because Xiaomi's move from smartphones and connected devices into electric vehicles became one of Asia's most closely watched consumer-technology expansions. His influence lies in combining brand loyalty, manufacturing partnerships, software ecosystems and founder-led product theater. |
| 16 | Eddie Wu | Chief Executive Officer | Platform Reorganization | E-commerce, cloud, AI services and digital commerce infrastructure | 97.1 |
Profile line: A Chinese platform CEO steering Alibaba through AI, commerce and cloud competition. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was sharpening the strategic focus of a platform group that must compete in AI, low-price retail and cloud infrastructure at the same time. International relevance: His influence reaches merchants, brands, developers, cloud customers, investors and regulators tracking the next shape of China's digital economy. Editorial rationale: Eddie Wu is one of 2025's most important Chinese platform CEOs because Alibaba's future depends on rebuilding confidence across commerce, cloud and AI services. His leadership sits inside a company still central to merchants, consumers and enterprise technology in China and beyond. |
| 17 | Pony Ma | Co-Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Digital Ecosystem Stewardship | Social platforms, gaming, fintech, cloud and AI services | 96.9 |
Profile line: A Chinese platform founder-CEO stewarding one of Asia's deepest digital ecosystems. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was maintaining a disciplined, cash-generative digital ecosystem while adapting gaming, advertising and cloud products to AI-era expectations. International relevance: His influence reaches developers, gamers, advertisers, fintech partners, merchants and consumers across China's digital life. Editorial rationale: Pony Ma remains a top 2025 CEO because Tencent's ecosystem links communication, gaming, payments, enterprise tools and AI services at enormous social and commercial scale. His influence is defined by durable platform control rather than loud public performance. |
| 18 | Robin Li | Co-Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | AI-Native Reinvention | AI platforms, search, autonomous driving and cloud services | 96.8 |
Profile line: A Chinese search and AI founder-CEO repositioning Baidu for the next computing interface. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was pushing AI assistants, model deployment and autonomous systems into practical commercial channels. International relevance: His influence reaches developers, advertisers, mobility partners, enterprise customers and policymakers evaluating China's AI platform competition. Editorial rationale: Robin Li remains influential in 2025 because Baidu's search heritage, AI models, cloud services and autonomous-driving ambitions place it at the center of China's AI commercialization race. His leadership tests whether a search company can reinvent itself as an AI platform. |
| 19 | Liang Rubo | Chief Executive Officer | Algorithmic Platform Scale | AI content platforms, global social media and recommendation systems | 96.6 |
Profile line: A Chinese technology CEO managing one of the world's most influential algorithmic content companies. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was sustaining product velocity across a portfolio exposed to both cultural demand and geopolitical scrutiny. International relevance: His influence reaches creators, advertisers, engineers, regulators and platform companies studying recommendation-led growth. Editorial rationale: Liang Rubo is a major 2025 CEO because ByteDance remained one of the world's most sophisticated operators of recommendation systems, content products and international platform expansion. His influence is visible in how attention, creators and commerce are engineered at scale. |
| 20 | Sandy Xu | Chief Executive Officer | Retail Logistics Discipline | E-commerce, logistics and digital retail infrastructure | 96.5 |
Profile line: A Chinese e-commerce CEO steering logistics-backed retail through a demanding consumer cycle. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was reinforcing the value of fulfillment, supply-chain control and customer trust inside Chinese digital retail. International relevance: Her influence reaches merchants, brands, logistics partners, investors and retail operators watching the efficiency contest in Asian e-commerce. Editorial rationale: Sandy Xu is a leading 2025 CEO because JD.com competes through logistics depth, price trust and operational reliability in a selective consumer market. Her influence is tied to disciplined execution rather than pure platform scale. |
| 21 | Tan Su Shan | Chief Executive Officer | Banking Succession and Scale | Banking, wealth management and digital financial services | 96.3 |
Profile line: A Singaporean banking chief leading one of Asia's most important financial institutions. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was turning a long succession into operating authority while preserving institutional trust and regional growth discipline. International relevance: Her influence reaches regulators, corporate clients, family offices, wealth managers, fintech partners and Asian banking boards. Editorial rationale: Tan Su Shan is a top 2025 financial CEO after taking charge of one of Asia's most respected banking groups. Her leadership combines consumer banking, wealth management, institutional finance and digital credibility at a time when Singapore's role as a capital hub keeps expanding. |
| 22 | Georges Elhedery | Group Chief Executive | Global Bank Repositioning | Global banking, Asian capital flows and institutional finance | 96.1 |
Profile line: A Lebanese-born global bank CEO managing one of the most Asia-connected financial institutions. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was sharpening the operating priorities of a global bank whose Asian franchise remains strategically decisive. International relevance: His influence reaches corporate treasurers, regulators, investors, wealth clients and companies navigating cross-border finance. Editorial rationale: Georges Elhedery is a major 2025 CEO because HSBC's center of gravity remains deeply connected to Asian capital, trade and wealth. His leadership requires balancing global restructuring, Hong Kong importance, interest-rate shifts and the bank's role as a bridge between markets. |
| 23 | C.S. Venkatakrishnan | Group Chief Executive | Banking Resilience | Investment banking, consumer finance and global markets | 96.0 |
Profile line: An Indian-born banking CEO leading a major global financial institution through a complex capital cycle. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was sustaining strategic focus in a financial institution exposed to volatile rates, corporate confidence and regulatory expectations. International relevance: His influence reaches investment-bank clients, regulators, investors and South Asian professionals seeking senior models in global finance. Editorial rationale: C.S. Venkatakrishnan remains influential in 2025 because global banking leadership requires capital discipline, market credibility and credible risk management. His Indian-born executive profile sits at the top of a major transatlantic bank with strong markets and investment-banking exposure. |
| 24 | Sandeep Bakhshi | Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer | Indian Banking Execution | Retail banking, digital finance and institutional credit | 95.8 |
Profile line: An Indian bank CEO combining digital execution with scale and credit discipline. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was strengthening one of India's systemically important private-sector banks during a period of strong household and corporate financial participation. International relevance: His influence reaches Indian consumers, corporate borrowers, fintech partners, investors and banking peers across emerging Asia. Editorial rationale: Sandeep Bakhshi ranks highly among Asian bank CEOs because ICICI Bank's scale and execution quality make it central to India's financial deepening. His 2025 leadership combines digital banking, credit discipline, retail expansion and institutional trust. |
| 25 | Salil Parekh | Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director | Technology Services Modernization | IT services, enterprise transformation and AI-enabled delivery | 95.7 |
Profile line: An Indian IT-services CEO steering enterprise transformation through AI and cloud demand. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was keeping large-scale technology services relevant as clients demanded AI productivity, cloud modernization and cost accountability. International relevance: His influence reaches CIOs, enterprise buyers, engineers, investors and India's technology workforce. Editorial rationale: Salil Parekh remains a leading 2025 CEO because Infosys sits inside the operational transformation of global enterprises adopting AI, cloud and automation. His leadership is measured by client trust, delivery discipline and the repositioning of Indian IT services for a more intelligent software cycle. |
| 26 | K. Krithivasan | Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director | Global Delivery Scale | IT services, enterprise software, consulting and digital operations | 95.5 |
Profile line: An Indian technology-services CEO leading one of the world's largest enterprise delivery systems. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was reinforcing operational continuity while repositioning a vast services engine for AI-assisted enterprise work. International relevance: His influence reaches global corporations, technology professionals, Indian campuses and investors tracking the future of outsourced digital capability. Editorial rationale: K. Krithivasan is a major 2025 CEO because TCS remains the largest expression of India's global technology-services model. His leadership carries the pressure of protecting delivery scale while clients expect AI-led productivity, modernization and consulting depth. |
| 27 | C. Vijayakumar | Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director | Engineering-Led Services | Engineering services, IT transformation and digital operations | 95.4 |
Profile line: An Indian technology CEO using engineering depth to compete in global enterprise transformation. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was strengthening an engineering-led services model during a period when clients demanded measurable modernization and AI productivity. International relevance: His influence reaches enterprise technology buyers, engineers, investors and India's broader digital services ecosystem. Editorial rationale: C. Vijayakumar remains influential in 2025 because HCLTech's engineering depth gives it a distinctive position in cloud, products, infrastructure and digital operations. His CEO impact comes from linking technical delivery with global account discipline. |
| 28 | Srini Pallia | Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director | Services Reset | IT services, consulting and enterprise transformation | 95.2 |
Profile line: An Indian technology-services CEO leading Wipro through a demanding performance reset. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was bringing execution focus to a company seeking stronger alignment between consulting, AI, cloud and large-account delivery. International relevance: His influence reaches enterprise clients, technology workers, investors and Indian IT peers measuring how quickly a services leader can regain momentum. Editorial rationale: Srini Pallia is a 2025 CEO to watch because Wipro's leadership transition placed him in charge of restoring growth credibility, client confidence and operating sharpness in a demanding technology-services market. |
| 29 | Ravi Kumar S | Chief Executive Officer | Turnaround Services Leadership | IT services, consulting, AI deployment and enterprise operations | 95.1 |
Profile line: An Indian-born services CEO repositioning Cognizant for AI-era enterprise demand. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was sharpening commercial execution and workforce relevance in a competitive services market. International relevance: His influence reaches CIOs, technology workers, investors and companies evaluating the future of enterprise outsourcing. Editorial rationale: Ravi Kumar S remains influential in 2025 because Cognizant's turnaround depends on restoring client growth while adapting technology services to AI-enabled delivery. His Indian-born leadership profile is central to a company that bridges global clients and a deep Indian talent base. |
| 30 | Nikesh Arora | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Cybersecurity Platform Scale | Cybersecurity, platform consolidation and AI security operations | 94.9 |
Profile line: An Indian-born cybersecurity CEO shaping enterprise defense in the AI era. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was pushing cybersecurity away from fragmented tools toward integrated platforms and AI-enabled operations. International relevance: His influence reaches CISOs, boards, governments, cloud teams, insurers and investors tracking digital-risk resilience. Editorial rationale: Nikesh Arora is a top 2025 CEO because cybersecurity became a board-level operating requirement as AI, cloud and identity threats expanded. His leadership focuses on platform consolidation, recurring security operations and the scale needed to defend complex enterprises. |
| 31 | Sanjay Mehrotra | President and Chief Executive Officer | Memory Infrastructure | Memory chips, AI servers and semiconductor manufacturing | 94.8 |
Profile line: An Indian-born semiconductor CEO making memory central to AI infrastructure. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was elevating memory strategy as a decisive part of AI performance, supply planning and infrastructure economics. International relevance: His influence reaches cloud companies, chip designers, governments, equipment suppliers and investors measuring AI hardware bottlenecks. Editorial rationale: Sanjay Mehrotra remains highly influential in 2025 because AI servers made high-bandwidth memory and advanced memory supply central to the compute cycle. His leadership connects semiconductor manufacturing discipline with a market where memory is no longer a commodity afterthought. |
| 32 | Shantanu Narayen | Chair and Chief Executive Officer | Creative AI Governance | Creative software, digital experience and generative AI tools | 94.6 |
Profile line: An Indian-born software CEO shaping how professional creativity absorbs generative AI. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was embedding generative AI into creative and enterprise workflows while maintaining brand trust among professionals. International relevance: His influence reaches designers, marketers, agencies, publishers, software buyers and creators navigating the future of digital production. Editorial rationale: Shantanu Narayen remains influential in 2025 because Adobe's creative and marketing software sits directly in the debate over AI-assisted creation, rights, workflow and professional trust. His leadership requires protecting creative authority while modernizing the tools used by global content industries. |
| 33 | Arvind Krishna | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Enterprise AI Discipline | Hybrid cloud, enterprise AI, consulting and infrastructure software | 94.4 |
Profile line: An Indian-born enterprise technology CEO giving AI a governance-heavy institutional pathway. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was emphasizing governance, consulting depth and hybrid architecture for organizations that cannot adopt technology casually. International relevance: His influence reaches banks, governments, industrial companies, consultants and CIOs seeking reliable AI and cloud execution. Editorial rationale: Arvind Krishna remains a major 2025 CEO because IBM's value proposition depends on trusted enterprise AI, hybrid cloud and regulated-industry modernization. His leadership is less about consumer spectacle and more about making AI usable for complex institutions. |
| 34 | Neal Mohan | Chief Executive Officer | Creator Economy Scale | Video platforms, creator monetization, streaming and AI media tools | 94.3 |
Profile line: An Indian-born media-platform CEO managing one of the world's largest creator economies. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was keeping creator monetization and video discovery central while platform media becomes more automated and more contested. International relevance: His influence reaches creators, advertisers, musicians, educators, streamers, brands and policymakers concerned with the future of online video. Editorial rationale: Neal Mohan is a 2025 influence CEO because YouTube remains one of the world's most important media, music, education and creator-income platforms. His leadership must balance creators, advertisers, subscriptions, safety, short-form video and AI tools at global scale. |
| 35 | Thomas Kurian | Chief Executive Officer | Cloud AI Commercialization | Cloud computing, enterprise AI and data infrastructure | 94.1 |
Profile line: An Indian-born cloud CEO translating Google's AI depth into enterprise infrastructure demand. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was commercializing AI, cloud and data platforms for enterprises that require more than experimental tools. International relevance: His influence reaches CIOs, developers, AI teams, partners and boards choosing the infrastructure layer for intelligent applications. Editorial rationale: Thomas Kurian remains influential in 2025 because Google Cloud's AI and data capabilities are central to how enterprises evaluate next-generation infrastructure. His leadership turns deep research assets into business products for companies that need reliability, security and measurable adoption. |
| 36 | George Kurian | Chief Executive Officer | Data Estate Management | Data infrastructure, hybrid cloud and enterprise storage | 94.0 |
Profile line: An Indian-born infrastructure CEO making enterprise data readiness central to AI adoption. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was positioning data infrastructure as a strategic condition for AI readiness, not merely a back-office technology expense. International relevance: His influence reaches IT leaders, cloud architects, data teams and enterprise buyers modernizing storage for intelligent workloads. Editorial rationale: George Kurian is a 2025 influence CEO because AI adoption depends on clean, governed, accessible enterprise data. NetApp's role in storage, hybrid cloud and data management gives his leadership relevance beyond a traditional infrastructure category. |
| 37 | Sridhar Ramaswamy | Chief Executive Officer | Data Cloud Reinvention | Data cloud, analytics and AI application platforms | 93.8 |
Profile line: An Indian-born software CEO repositioning data-cloud infrastructure for AI-native enterprise use. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was accelerating Snowflake's AI product direction while preserving the trust of enterprise data customers. International relevance: His influence reaches data leaders, developers, enterprise software buyers and investors tracking the next phase of analytics platforms. Editorial rationale: Sridhar Ramaswamy is a 2025 influence CEO because Snowflake operates at the point where enterprise data, AI applications and analytics strategy meet. His leadership asks whether a data-cloud company can become a broader operating platform for AI-era business intelligence. |
| 38 | Ali Ghodsi | Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Data Intelligence Platform | Data intelligence, lakehouse architecture and enterprise AI | 93.7 |
Profile line: An Iranian-born software founder building a central platform for enterprise data and AI. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was turning data architecture into a strategic AI platform conversation for large organizations. International relevance: His influence reaches engineers, data scientists, CIOs, investors and enterprises trying to connect data estates with intelligent applications. Editorial rationale: Ali Ghodsi remains a 2025 influence CEO because Databricks sits at the core of enterprise AI readiness: data engineering, model development, governance and analytics. His leadership combines academic credibility, product ambition and a founder-led approach to infrastructure competition. |
| 39 | Eric Yuan | Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Workplace AI Transition | Workplace communications, collaboration software and AI productivity | 93.5 |
Profile line: A Chinese-born founder-CEO evolving workplace communication for the AI productivity cycle. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was extending Zoom's relevance from pandemic-era video adoption into AI-enabled workplace workflows. International relevance: His influence reaches remote workers, IT teams, enterprise buyers, educators and organizations redesigning collaboration habits. Editorial rationale: Eric Yuan remains influential in 2025 because workplace communication has moved from video meetings into AI-assisted collaboration, summaries, contact centers and hybrid-work infrastructure. His leadership continues to test whether a focused communications company can become a broader productivity platform. |
| 40 | Tony Xu | Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Local Commerce Infrastructure | Local commerce, logistics, delivery networks and marketplace operations | 93.4 |
Profile line: A Chinese-born founder-CEO building local commerce infrastructure at marketplace scale. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was expanding marketplace logistics while managing unit economics, merchant value and consumer frequency. International relevance: His influence reaches restaurants, retailers, gig workers, local advertisers, consumers and investors tracking the economics of on-demand commerce. Editorial rationale: Tony Xu remains a 2025 influence CEO because DoorDash has moved from restaurant delivery into broader local commerce and logistics infrastructure. His leadership turns consumer convenience into a complex operating system for merchants, drivers, advertisers and households. |
| 41 | Dara Khosrowshahi | Chief Executive Officer | Mobility Platform Discipline | Mobility platforms, delivery, logistics and autonomous transition | 93.2 |
Profile line: An Iranian-born platform CEO leading one of the world's most influential mobility and delivery networks. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was keeping platform discipline while expanding mobility and delivery into a more mature global operating model. International relevance: His influence reaches cities, drivers, couriers, restaurants, consumers, regulators and autonomous-technology partners. Editorial rationale: Dara Khosrowshahi remains a major 2025 CEO because Uber's scale across rides, delivery and logistics makes it one of the defining operating platforms of urban life. His leadership is measured by profitability, regulation, driver relations and preparation for autonomous mobility. |
| 42 | Raj Subramaniam | President and Chief Executive Officer | Logistics Network Renewal | Global logistics, parcel networks and supply-chain modernization | 93.0 |
Profile line: An Indian-born logistics CEO modernizing one of the world's most important parcel and supply-chain networks. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was modernizing a global logistics network while customers demanded reliability, visibility and efficiency in a volatile trade environment. International relevance: His influence reaches retailers, manufacturers, exporters, small businesses, airlines and supply-chain executives around the world. Editorial rationale: Raj Subramaniam is a 2025 influence CEO because global logistics remains a strategic layer for commerce, manufacturing and cross-border resilience. FedEx's transformation under his leadership touches network redesign, cost discipline, digital operations and the speed expectations of modern trade. |
| 43 | Hamid Moghadam | Co-Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Physical Commerce Infrastructure | Logistics real estate, warehouses and supply-chain infrastructure | 92.9 |
Profile line: An Iranian-born real-estate CEO controlling critical warehouse infrastructure for global commerce. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was steering warehouse infrastructure through changing trade routes, automation demand and capital-market discipline. International relevance: His influence reaches retailers, manufacturers, logistics providers, investors and cities shaped by the geography of modern commerce. Editorial rationale: Hamid Moghadam remains influential in 2025 because logistics real estate is the physical backbone of e-commerce, manufacturing resilience and inventory strategy. His leadership gives a real-estate platform strategic relevance far beyond property ownership. |
| 44 | Vasant Narasimhan | Chief Executive Officer | Science-Led Pharma Strategy | Pharmaceuticals, drug development and global healthcare innovation | 92.7 |
Profile line: An Indian-born physician-CEO leading a global pharmaceutical company through science-led strategy. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was keeping research productivity, portfolio focus and global health relevance central to a major pharmaceutical company. International relevance: His influence reaches patients, physicians, regulators, researchers, investors and health systems dependent on new medicines. Editorial rationale: Vasant Narasimhan remains a leading 2025 CEO because pharmaceutical companies must balance scientific ambition, patent cycles, pricing pressure and global access. His medical training and executive role position him at the center of how large pharma prioritizes innovation. |
| 45 | Reshma Kewalramani | President and Chief Executive Officer | Biotech Execution | Biotechnology, drug development and specialty medicine | 92.6 |
Profile line: An Indian-born biotech CEO leading drug-development strategy at global scale. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was advancing a focused biotech model built on serious science, clinical execution and patient relevance. International relevance: Her influence reaches patients, clinicians, regulators, biotech investors and research institutions tracking the future of specialty medicine. Editorial rationale: Reshma Kewalramani is a top 2025 healthcare CEO because biotechnology leadership increasingly requires scientific judgment, regulatory confidence and the courage to pursue difficult disease areas. Her executive profile gives Indian-born medical leadership a commanding place in global innovation. |
| 46 | Ugur Sahin | Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Platform Medicine | Biotechnology, mRNA platforms, oncology and immunotherapy | 92.4 |
Profile line: A Turkish-German biotech founder-CEO turning immunotherapy science into global medical infrastructure. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was sustaining the ambition of platform medicine beyond emergency vaccine demand and toward long-term therapeutic applications. International relevance: His influence reaches researchers, patients, regulators, investors and governments seeking the next generation of biomedical innovation. Editorial rationale: Ugur Sahin remains influential in 2025 because mRNA and immunotherapy continue to define the future of oncology, infectious disease and programmable medicine. His CEO role represents the translation of scientific conviction into a global biotechnology platform. |
| 47 | Leena Nair | Global Chief Executive Officer | Luxury Leadership Modernization | Luxury, brand stewardship and organizational leadership | 92.3 |
Profile line: An Indian-born luxury CEO leading a major global house through culture, talent and brand stewardship. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was bringing human-capital depth and global operating perspective into a house defined by heritage and brand control. International relevance: Her influence reaches luxury consumers, executives, creative teams, talent leaders and Asian professionals seeking cross-sector global mobility. Editorial rationale: Leena Nair remains one of the most visible Asian-born CEOs in global consumer culture because Chanel requires leadership across heritage, craftsmanship, talent, retail discipline and cultural relevance. Her 2025 influence broadens the accepted profile of luxury-sector authority. |
| 48 | Falguni Nayar | Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Women-Led Consumer Scale | Beauty commerce, fashion retail and consumer technology | 92.1 |
Profile line: An Indian founder-CEO turning beauty commerce into a women-led consumer technology institution. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was scaling category trust, brand discovery and omnichannel beauty retail for India's expanding consumer class. International relevance: Her influence reaches beauty brands, founders, retailers, investors and professional women studying late-career entrepreneurship. Editorial rationale: Falguni Nayar remains a 2025 CEO influence figure because Nykaa sits at the center of India's beauty, fashion and premium consumer transition. Her founder story is also a rare large-scale example of a woman building a public-market consumer technology company after a senior finance career. |
| 49 | Huda Kattan | Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Creator-Led Brand Authority | Beauty, fragrance, creator commerce and founder-led consumer brands | 92.0 |
Profile line: An Iraqi American founder-CEO turning creator trust into a global beauty institution. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was turning creator credibility into a durable beauty and fragrance platform with international consumer authority. International relevance: Her influence reaches beauty consumers, retailers, creators, investors and women founders building brands from personal voice. Editorial rationale: Huda Kattan is a 2025 CEO influence figure because founder-led beauty increasingly depends on trust, community, product authority and a direct relationship with consumers. Her Middle Eastern founder identity gives global beauty a more plural and digital-native center of gravity. |
| 50 | Grace Wang | Co-Founder, Chairwoman and Chief Executive Officer | Precision Manufacturing Scale | Electronics manufacturing, supply chains and AI hardware infrastructure | 91.8 |
Profile line: A Chinese manufacturing founder-CEO operating inside the spine of global consumer and AI hardware. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was strengthening manufacturing relevance in sectors where hardware execution determines consumer and AI infrastructure outcomes. International relevance: Her influence reaches device makers, component suppliers, investors, logistics partners and governments tracking Asian manufacturing capacity. Editorial rationale: Grace Wang is a 2025 CEO influence figure because high-end electronics manufacturing sits behind smartphones, wearables, AI hardware and global supply-chain strategy. Her founder-led command of Luxshare places a Chinese woman at the center of precision manufacturing and platform-client dependence. |
| 51 | Sabrina Meng | Deputy Chairwoman, Rotating Chairwoman and Chief Financial Officer | Technology Governance Authority | Telecommunications, finance transformation and technology governance | 91.7 |
Profile line: A Chinese technology executive exercising rotating chair authority at Huawei during a strategic technology cycle. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was linking board-level governance with the financial discipline required to sustain complex technology operations. International relevance: Her influence reaches telecom operators, cloud customers, component suppliers, regulators, bond investors and technology markets watching China's infrastructure firms. Editorial rationale: Sabrina Meng is included as a chief executive authority because Huawei's rotating chair system places her directly in stewardship of one of Asia's most scrutinized technology groups. Her 2025 influence combines finance architecture, governance and strategic resilience under global pressure. |
| 52 | Kathy Yang Chiu-chin | Rotating Chief Executive Officer | Operations Leadership | Advanced manufacturing, logistics and global electronics operations | 91.5 |
Profile line: A Taiwanese operations leader taking top executive responsibility inside global electronics manufacturing. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was demonstrating the operational leadership needed to manage AI servers, electric-vehicle components and tariff-sensitive manufacturing networks. International relevance: Her influence reaches device brands, cloud infrastructure clients, suppliers, factory workforces and governments monitoring manufacturing resilience. Editorial rationale: Kathy Yang Chiu-chin is a 2025 influence CEO because her rotating chief executive role at Foxconn placed her inside the world's largest electronics manufacturing services group. Her authority is grounded in logistics, campus operations, trade compliance and execution capacity. |
| 53 | Mitsuko Tottori | President and Chief Executive Officer | Service-Culture Leadership | Aviation, customer trust and corporate transformation | 91.3 |
Profile line: A Japanese aviation CEO linking frontline experience with corporate transformation and service trust. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was connecting aviation governance with service credibility and visible corporate leadership change. International relevance: Her influence reaches airlines, service industries, Japanese corporations and women professionals advancing from operational roles into executive authority. Editorial rationale: Mitsuko Tottori remains a 2025 CEO influence figure because Japanese aviation leadership requires safety discipline, customer trust and credible service culture. Her rise from frontline work to chief executive authority gives her appointment both operational and symbolic weight. |
| 54 | Goh Choon Phong | Chief Executive Officer | Premium Aviation Resilience | Aviation, premium service and international connectivity | 91.2 |
Profile line: A Singaporean aviation CEO maintaining one of the world's strongest premium airline brands. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was sustaining service excellence and international network strength in a competitive aviation cycle. International relevance: His influence reaches airlines, tourism authorities, business travelers, airports and governments evaluating connectivity as economic infrastructure. Editorial rationale: Goh Choon Phong is a 2025 influence CEO because Singapore Airlines remains a global benchmark for premium aviation, operational discipline and network recovery. His leadership carries significance for a city-state whose connectivity is inseparable from economic strategy. |
| 55 | Badr Mohammed Al-Meer | Group Chief Executive Officer | Global Airline Expansion | Aviation, global routes, tourism and service strategy | 91.0 |
Profile line: A Qatari aviation CEO leading a global airline at the center of Gulf connectivity. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was guiding a major Gulf airline through growth, service differentiation and international network competition. International relevance: His influence reaches passengers, aircraft makers, airports, tourism agencies and governments using aviation as strategic infrastructure. Editorial rationale: Badr Mohammed Al-Meer is a 2025 influence CEO because Qatar Airways remains a central carrier in long-haul aviation, premium service and Gulf connectivity. His leadership affects how Doha competes as a hub between Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas. |
| 56 | Tony Fernandes | Chief Executive Officer | Accessible Travel Platform | Low-cost aviation, travel services and regional consumer platforms | 90.9 |
Profile line: A Malaysian founder-CEO turning low-cost aviation into a wider Southeast Asian travel ecosystem. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was keeping low-cost travel and adjacent digital services relevant for a price-sensitive, mobile Southeast Asian consumer base. International relevance: His influence reaches travelers, airports, tourism boards, aviation investors and entrepreneurs building regional consumer platforms. Editorial rationale: Tony Fernandes remains a 2025 CEO influence figure because Capital A and AirAsia's ecosystem continue to define affordable mobility across Southeast Asia. His leadership blends aviation, travel technology, loyalty, payments and regional consumer reach. |
| 57 | Jane Sun | Chief Executive Officer | Asian Travel Demand | Online travel, tourism recovery and digital services | 90.7 |
Profile line: A Chinese travel-platform CEO shaping Asian mobility and global tourism demand. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was translating Asian mobility into platform scale across hotels, flights, packages and global travel services. International relevance: Her influence reaches airlines, hotels, destination marketers, consumers and investors tracking how Chinese and Asian travelers reshape tourism. Editorial rationale: Jane Sun is a 2025 influence CEO because Asian travel continued to internationalize, personalize and digitize. Trip.com's platform leadership connects consumer confidence, airline and hotel demand, outbound tourism and the data systems behind modern travel decisions. |
| 58 | Anthony Tan | Co-Founder and Group Chief Executive Officer | Regional Super-App Operations | Super-app services, mobility, delivery, fintech and Southeast Asian digital commerce | 90.6 |
Profile line: A Malaysian-born super-app CEO shaping everyday digital commerce across Southeast Asia. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was consolidating a multi-country digital platform into a more mature operating and financial model. International relevance: His influence reaches drivers, merchants, consumers, regulators, banks and founders across Southeast Asia. Editorial rationale: Anthony Tan remains a 2025 influence CEO because Grab is one of Southeast Asia's most important operating platforms for mobility, delivery, payments and merchant services. His leadership is measured by profitability, regional complexity and daily consumer dependence. |
| 59 | Forrest Li | Founder, Chairman and Group Chief Executive Officer | Southeast Asian Platform Portfolio | E-commerce, digital entertainment and financial technology | 90.4 |
Profile line: A China-born Singapore-based founder-CEO managing one of Southeast Asia's central digital platform groups. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was balancing growth and profitability across a regional platform group exposed to commerce, entertainment and payments. International relevance: His influence reaches merchants, gamers, consumers, fintech users, investors and platform companies across emerging Asia. Editorial rationale: Forrest Li remains influential in 2025 because Sea operates across gaming, e-commerce and financial services in markets where digital consumer behavior is still maturing. His leadership requires portfolio discipline after years of high-growth competition. |
| 60 | Patrick Walujo | President Director and Group Chief Executive Officer | Indonesia Platform Discipline | Digital commerce, mobility, delivery and Indonesian technology platforms | 90.3 |
Profile line: An Indonesian platform CEO steering GoTo toward disciplined growth and national digital relevance. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was pushing an Indonesian technology champion toward sustainability, operational focus and stronger market trust. International relevance: His influence reaches merchants, drivers, consumers, investors and policymakers watching the future of Indonesian digital platforms. Editorial rationale: Patrick Walujo is a 2025 influence CEO because GoTo's scale makes it central to Indonesia's digital economy, while its leadership mandate requires financial discipline and sharper platform execution. His investor-operator background gives the company a more rigorous strategic posture. |
| 61 | Bom Kim | Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Fulfillment-Led Commerce | E-commerce, logistics and digital retail infrastructure | 90.1 |
Profile line: A Korean-born founder-CEO building a logistics-centered e-commerce model with global relevance. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was continuing to prove that deep logistics can create durable differentiation in online retail. International relevance: His influence reaches retailers, logistics operators, consumers, investors and platform founders studying fulfillment-led commerce. Editorial rationale: Bom Kim remains a 2025 influence CEO because Coupang's logistics-heavy model has become one of Asia's most important examples of speed, selection and retail infrastructure. His leadership connects consumer trust with fulfillment investment. |
| 62 | Choi Soo-yeon | Chief Executive Officer | Platform Modernization | Internet platforms, AI services, search, commerce and content | 89.9 |
Profile line: A South Korean internet CEO navigating AI competition across search, commerce and content. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was steering platform modernization while preserving Naver's role in Korean digital life. International relevance: Her influence reaches advertisers, creators, merchants, developers, users and policymakers tracking AI-era platform competition. Editorial rationale: Choi Soo-yeon is a 2025 influence CEO because Naver must defend and modernize a major Asian internet platform amid AI search, commerce, content and regulatory pressure. Her leadership represents generational change inside Korean technology. |
| 63 | Chung Shin-a | Chief Executive Officer | Digital Trust Reset | Messaging, mobility, entertainment, fintech and Korean digital services | 89.8 |
Profile line: A South Korean platform CEO working to rebuild trust and focus inside a major digital ecosystem. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was bringing operational and governance focus to a company facing scrutiny while managing a broad consumer-services ecosystem. International relevance: Her influence reaches users, developers, mobility partners, entertainment companies, fintech services and Korean regulators. Editorial rationale: Chung Shin-a is a 2025 influence CEO because Kakao's messaging and service ecosystem requires renewed trust, governance discipline and product focus. Her leadership is significant in a platform company that touches daily life for millions of Korean users. |
| 64 | Akira Shimada | President and Chief Executive Officer | Telecom Infrastructure Modernization | Telecommunications, digital infrastructure and enterprise technology services | 89.6 |
Profile line: A Japanese telecom CEO modernizing connectivity and enterprise infrastructure for the AI era. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was aligning connectivity, cloud-adjacent services and enterprise technology with Japan's digital competitiveness. International relevance: His influence reaches carriers, enterprises, governments, data-center customers and technology partners across Asia. Editorial rationale: Akira Shimada remains influential in 2025 because NTT's networks, data centers and enterprise services are central to Japan's digital infrastructure. His leadership spans telecom modernization, global technology services and the infrastructure needs of AI adoption. |
| 65 | Hiroki Totoki | President and Chief Executive Officer | Creative-Technology Portfolio | Entertainment, gaming, imaging sensors and consumer technology | 89.5 |
Profile line: A Japanese CEO leading Sony's global portfolio across entertainment, gaming and technology. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was bringing financial and operating discipline to a diversified entertainment-technology group with global cultural reach. International relevance: His influence reaches gamers, artists, studios, device makers, sensor customers, investors and creative industries. Editorial rationale: Hiroki Totoki is a 2025 influence CEO because Sony's portfolio spans gaming, music, film, sensors and consumer technology. His leadership requires capital discipline and creative sensitivity across one of Asia's most globally recognized corporate brands. |
| 66 | Shuntaro Furukawa | President | Family Entertainment Stewardship | Gaming, entertainment IP and interactive hardware | 89.3 |
Profile line: A Japanese gaming chief stewarding Nintendo's creative universe and platform strategy. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was stewarding one of the world's most valuable gaming cultures through platform transition and global fan expectation. International relevance: His influence reaches gamers, developers, families, retailers, film partners and entertainment companies studying durable IP management. Editorial rationale: Shuntaro Furukawa remains a 2025 influence CEO because Nintendo's intellectual property, hardware cycles and family entertainment model continue to shape global gaming culture. His leadership is measured by patience, product timing and protection of beloved creative assets. |
| 67 | Tadashi Yanai | Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer | Everyday Apparel Scale | Apparel retail, supply chains and global consumer brands | 89.2 |
Profile line: A Japanese founder-CEO building one of Asia's strongest global apparel groups. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was sustaining a disciplined model of accessible, functional apparel with global reach. International relevance: His influence reaches retailers, suppliers, consumers, urban markets and Asian brands seeking international scale without luxury positioning. Editorial rationale: Tadashi Yanai remains influential in 2025 because Fast Retailing and UNIQLO demonstrate how an Asian apparel company can compete globally through essentials, operational precision and supply-chain scale. His founder-led authority continues to shape the brand's international expansion. |
| 68 | Toshihiro Mibe | President and Chief Executive Officer | Mobility Engineering Transition | Automotive manufacturing, motorcycles, electrification and mobility systems | 89.0 |
Profile line: A Japanese automotive CEO guiding Honda through electrification and mobility-system change. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was managing a diversified mobility company through changing battery, hybrid and global manufacturing demands. International relevance: His influence reaches consumers, suppliers, riders, dealers, engineers and governments tracking automotive transition. Editorial rationale: Toshihiro Mibe is a 2025 influence CEO because Honda's global footprint across cars, motorcycles and power products makes its electrification choices consequential. His engineering-led leadership sits between legacy quality, software-defined mobility and the need for faster transition. |
| 69 | Ho Sung Song | President and Chief Executive Officer | EV Brand Expansion | Automotive manufacturing, EVs and global mobility brands | 88.9 |
Profile line: A South Korean automotive CEO expanding Kia's global EV and mobility identity. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was advancing Kia's EV and global brand strategy while maintaining competitive value in core markets. International relevance: His influence reaches dealers, suppliers, consumers, design teams and automakers studying Korean mobility's global rise. Editorial rationale: Ho Sung Song remains influential in 2025 because Kia's global brand momentum depends on design, electrification, affordability and manufacturing discipline. His leadership shows how a Korean automaker can compete in mainstream and electric segments with increasing confidence. |
| 70 | William Li | Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Premium EV Services | Electric vehicles, battery swapping and premium mobility services | 88.7 |
Profile line: A Chinese EV founder-CEO building premium electric mobility around service and battery infrastructure. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was keeping a premium, service-led EV concept visible in China's highly competitive mobility market. International relevance: His influence reaches EV buyers, battery-service providers, investors, automakers and founders exploring mobility-as-a-service models. Editorial rationale: William Li remains a 2025 influence CEO because NIO's model connects premium electric vehicles, battery swapping, software and customer community. His leadership tests whether service differentiation can survive intense EV price competition. |
| 71 | He Xiaopeng | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Smart EV Systems | Electric vehicles, autonomous driving and smart mobility | 88.6 |
Profile line: A Chinese smart-EV founder-CEO linking software, autonomy and mobility manufacturing. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was advancing intelligent driving and software-led vehicle differentiation in a crowded EV market. International relevance: His influence reaches automakers, suppliers, software engineers, investors and consumers assessing the future of smart vehicles. Editorial rationale: He Xiaopeng is a 2025 influence CEO because XPeng sits at the intersection of EV competition, driver-assistance systems, software and cost pressure. His founder-led profile makes him one of the clearest voices in China's smart-mobility race. |
| 72 | Deepinder Goyal | Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Urban Consumption Infrastructure | Food delivery, quick commerce and consumer platforms | 88.4 |
Profile line: An Indian founder-CEO redefining food delivery as part of a broader urban consumer infrastructure. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was turning urban convenience into a wider consumer platform while managing profitability, logistics and public-market scrutiny. International relevance: His influence reaches restaurants, delivery workers, quick-commerce operators, urban consumers and Indian startup founders. Editorial rationale: Deepinder Goyal remains a 2025 influence CEO because Zomato's evolution into Eternal reflects the broadening of Indian consumer platforms from food delivery into quick commerce and everyday consumption. His leadership combines brand visibility, operational complexity and aggressive category expansion. |
| 73 | Sriharsha Majety | Co-Founder, Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer | Convenience Commerce Scale | Food delivery, quick commerce and local logistics | 88.2 |
Profile line: An Indian founder-CEO scaling convenience commerce across food, grocery and local delivery. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was expanding India's convenience-commerce model while managing public-market expectations and operational density. International relevance: His influence reaches restaurants, grocery brands, delivery partners, consumers and startup operators studying urban logistics. Editorial rationale: Sriharsha Majety is a 2025 influence CEO because Swiggy remains one of India's defining companies for food delivery, quick commerce and local logistics. His leadership is judged by the ability to balance speed, selection, unit economics and merchant value. |
| 74 | Vijay Shekhar Sharma | Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Payments Resilience | Digital payments, financial services and merchant technology | 88.1 |
Profile line: An Indian fintech founder-CEO navigating trust, regulation and scale in digital payments. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was keeping a major payments brand relevant while navigating a stricter financial technology environment. International relevance: His influence reaches merchants, consumers, banks, fintech founders, regulators and investors tracking India's payments infrastructure. Editorial rationale: Vijay Shekhar Sharma remains influential in 2025 because Paytm's recovery and repositioning matter to India's digital payments ecosystem. His leadership is tested by regulation, trust, merchant relationships and the need to rebuild momentum in a critical fintech category. |
| 75 | Peyush Bansal | Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Omnichannel Consumer Scale | Eyewear retail, manufacturing, omnichannel commerce and consumer health | 87.9 |
Profile line: An Indian founder-CEO turning eyewear into a technology-enabled omnichannel consumer category. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was building a vertically integrated consumer platform around affordability, design and eye-care access. International relevance: His influence reaches retailers, manufacturers, investors, optometry networks and consumer founders across Asia. Editorial rationale: Peyush Bansal is a 2025 influence CEO because Lenskart shows how an Indian consumer company can combine manufacturing, retail, technology and health-adjacent demand. His leadership has made eyewear a scalable omnichannel category rather than a fragmented retail segment. |
| 76 | Ritesh Agarwal | Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Asset-Light Hospitality | Hospitality technology, budget lodging and travel platforms | 87.8 |
Profile line: An Indian founder-CEO scaling budget hospitality through technology and distribution. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was keeping a founder-led Indian hospitality platform visible across domestic and international lodging markets. International relevance: His influence reaches hotel owners, travelers, tourism platforms, investors and entrepreneurs building technology for fragmented service sectors. Editorial rationale: Ritesh Agarwal remains a 2025 influence CEO because OYO's hospitality model connects small hotels, digital demand, pricing tools and global budget travel. His leadership continues to test whether asset-light hospitality technology can produce durable quality and profitability. |
| 77 | Rajesh Magow | Co-Founder and Group Chief Executive Officer | Indian Travel Platform | Online travel, hotels, mobility and Indian consumer platforms | 87.6 |
Profile line: An Indian travel-platform CEO shaping how a rising consumer class books mobility and leisure. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was strengthening digital travel infrastructure for one of the world's most important outbound and domestic tourism markets. International relevance: His influence reaches airlines, hotels, destination marketers, travelers and consumer-tech investors. Editorial rationale: Rajesh Magow is a 2025 influence CEO because India's travel market is expanding through digital bookings, domestic tourism, premium leisure and international mobility. MakeMyTrip's scale places his leadership at the center of how Indian consumers plan and purchase travel. |
| 78 | Ferry Unardi | Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Regional Travel Commerce | Online travel, lifestyle services and Southeast Asian consumer technology | 87.5 |
Profile line: An Indonesian founder-CEO making Southeast Asian travel commerce more digital and accessible. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was building a regional travel-commerce platform adapted to Southeast Asia's complexity. International relevance: His influence reaches airlines, hotels, tourists, payment partners and founders building consumer platforms for fragmented markets. Editorial rationale: Ferry Unardi remains a 2025 influence CEO because Traveloka connects Southeast Asian travelers with flights, hotels, attractions and financial services. His leadership matters in a region where travel demand is fragmented across languages, islands, currencies and income levels. |
| 79 | Demet Mutlu | Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Regional Marketplace Scale | E-commerce, digital marketplaces and logistics | 87.3 |
Profile line: A Turkish founder-CEO shaping regional e-commerce and marketplace infrastructure. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was expanding digital retail and merchant access while keeping marketplace execution at national scale. International relevance: Her influence reaches merchants, logistics operators, consumer brands, investors and platform founders across Turkey and nearby markets. Editorial rationale: Demet Mutlu remains a 2025 influence CEO because Trendyol connects Turkish merchants, consumers, fashion, logistics and international marketplace ambition. Her leadership demonstrates how a West Asian consumer-technology company can scale from local insight into regional relevance. |
| 80 | Quek Siu Rui | Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer | Circular Consumer Commerce | Recommerce, classified marketplaces and circular consumption | 87.2 |
Profile line: A Singaporean founder-CEO building recommerce infrastructure for circular consumer behavior. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was keeping recommerce visible as both a consumer habit and a sustainability-adjacent marketplace model. International relevance: His influence reaches consumers, small sellers, advertisers, sustainability advocates and marketplace founders across Southeast Asia. Editorial rationale: Quek Siu Rui is a 2025 influence CEO because recommerce and circular consumption are becoming more serious consumer categories in Asia. Carousell's marketplace model gives Southeast Asian users a practical infrastructure for resale, affordability and lower-waste consumption. |
| 81 | Amin H. Nasser | President and Chief Executive Officer | Energy System Scale | Energy, oil production, chemicals and industrial investment | 87.0 |
Profile line: A Saudi energy CEO leading one of the world's most strategically important industrial companies. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was managing energy supply, capital investment and downstream strategy at unmatched industrial scale. International relevance: His influence reaches governments, refiners, industrial customers, investors, climate negotiators and Asian energy importers. Editorial rationale: Amin H. Nasser remains a 2025 influence CEO because Saudi Aramco's scale makes it one of the most consequential companies in global energy, industrial investment and state-linked economic strategy. His leadership sits inside the tension between energy security, decarbonization pressure and petrochemical expansion. |
| 82 | Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber | Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer | Energy Transition Capital | Energy, petrochemicals, low-carbon investment and industrial strategy | 86.8 |
Profile line: An Emirati energy CEO connecting national industrial strategy with global energy transition demands. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was positioning a national energy champion for both supply reliability and transition-oriented investment. International relevance: His influence reaches energy buyers, industrial partners, climate investors, sovereign stakeholders and Asian import markets. Editorial rationale: Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber remains influential in 2025 because ADNOC operates at the center of Gulf energy expansion, low-carbon investment and industrial diversification. His CEO role links hydrocarbons, chemicals, technology partnerships and national economic strategy. |
| 83 | Tengku Muhammad Taufik | President and Group Chief Executive Officer | National Energy Stewardship | Energy, LNG, petrochemicals and low-carbon transition | 86.7 |
Profile line: A Malaysian energy CEO balancing national development with global energy transition pressure. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was steering a major Southeast Asian energy company through a more complex capital and transition environment. International relevance: His influence reaches Asian energy buyers, governments, industrial customers, engineers and investors focused on LNG and transition finance. Editorial rationale: Tengku Muhammad Taufik is a 2025 influence CEO because PETRONAS remains central to Malaysia's fiscal strength, LNG strategy and industrial transition. His leadership requires balancing energy security, profitability, decarbonization and national development. |
| 84 | Mukesh Ambani | Chairman and Managing Director | Conglomerate Platform Power | Energy, retail, telecom, digital platforms and industrial transformation | 86.5 |
Profile line: An Indian conglomerate leader shaping telecom, retail, energy and digital infrastructure at national scale. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was using conglomerate scale to connect digital infrastructure, retail demand and industrial investment in India's growth cycle. International relevance: His influence reaches consumers, suppliers, investors, policymakers, technology partners and competitors across multiple Indian sectors. Editorial rationale: Mukesh Ambani remains a 2025 chief executive influence figure because Reliance sits across energy, telecom, retail, media, consumer platforms and industrial transition in India. His decisions shape capital expenditure, consumer access and the strategic direction of one of Asia's largest conglomerates. |
| 85 | Natarajan Chandrasekaran | Executive Chairman | Group Stewardship | Conglomerate leadership, technology, manufacturing and aviation | 86.4 |
Profile line: An Indian group executive stewarding one of Asia's most respected diversified business institutions. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was guiding capital allocation, governance and strategic renewal across a highly diversified Indian enterprise group. International relevance: His influence reaches global clients, investors, employees, suppliers, policymakers and companies studying responsible conglomerate management. Editorial rationale: Natarajan Chandrasekaran is included as a chief executive authority because Tata Sons' chairmanship carries operating influence across technology services, steel, autos, aviation, retail and consumer brands. His 2025 role represents one of Asia's most consequential forms of group-level corporate stewardship. |
| 86 | Sanjiv Puri | Chairman and Managing Director | Multi-Sector Consumer Stewardship | Consumer goods, hotels, paperboards, agriculture and Indian enterprise | 86.2 |
Profile line: An Indian chief executive managing a diversified consumer and hospitality institution with national reach. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was strengthening an Indian enterprise model that connects rural sourcing, premiumization, hospitality and manufacturing. International relevance: His influence reaches farmers, consumers, retailers, hotel operators, investors and Indian corporate leaders. Editorial rationale: Sanjiv Puri is a 2025 influence CEO because ITC's portfolio links Indian consumers, agriculture supply chains, hotels, packaging and sustainability. His leadership is measured by the ability to manage a multi-sector institution while building future-facing consumer brands. |
| 87 | T.V. Narendran | Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director | Industrial Transition | Steelmaking, industrial decarbonization and global manufacturing | 86.1 |
Profile line: An Indian steel CEO balancing industrial competitiveness with the demands of decarbonization. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was keeping industrial resilience and decarbonization strategy in the same executive frame. International relevance: His influence reaches manufacturers, construction companies, engineers, climate policymakers and investors tracking heavy-industry transition. Editorial rationale: T.V. Narendran remains influential in 2025 because steel is central to infrastructure, manufacturing and decarbonization. His leadership at Tata Steel requires competitiveness, safety, capital discipline and transition planning in one of the hardest sectors to clean. |
| 88 | Gopal Vittal | Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer | Connectivity Scale | Telecommunications, mobile data, digital payments and connectivity | 85.9 |
Profile line: An Indian telecom CEO scaling connectivity across major emerging markets. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was sustaining a telecom platform that supports consumer internet, enterprise services and financial access. International relevance: His influence reaches consumers, enterprises, regulators, tower companies, handset makers and digital-services providers. Editorial rationale: Gopal Vittal remains a 2025 influence CEO because Bharti Airtel's networks, mobile data services and digital payments touch hundreds of millions of users across India and Africa. His leadership is central to connectivity, pricing discipline and digital inclusion. |
| 89 | Yuen Kuan Moon | Group Chief Executive Officer | Regional Connectivity Portfolio | Telecommunications, digital infrastructure, data centers and regional connectivity | 85.8 |
Profile line: A Singaporean telecom CEO connecting networks, data centers and regional digital infrastructure. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was positioning telecom assets for a data-center and enterprise-infrastructure cycle. International relevance: His influence reaches consumers, enterprises, governments, investors and partners across Southeast Asia's digital infrastructure market. Editorial rationale: Yuen Kuan Moon is a 2025 influence CEO because Singtel's portfolio links telecom networks, data centers, enterprise technology and regional stakes across Asia. His leadership matters as AI demand makes connectivity and digital infrastructure more strategic. |
| 90 | Lim Chow Kiat | Chief Executive Officer | Sovereign Capital Discipline | Sovereign investment, global portfolio management and long-term capital | 85.6 |
Profile line: A Singaporean sovereign-investment CEO deploying patient capital across global markets. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was stewarding patient sovereign capital through a more uncertain investment environment. International relevance: His influence reaches asset managers, co-investors, governments, portfolio companies and institutions studying long-horizon capital allocation. Editorial rationale: Lim Chow Kiat remains influential in 2025 because GIC's capital allocation reflects Singapore's long-term investment discipline in a fragmented global market. His CEO role shapes exposure to technology, real estate, private markets, infrastructure and resilience. |
| 91 | Loh Boon Chye | Chief Executive Officer | Market Infrastructure Stewardship | Capital markets, derivatives, listings and financial infrastructure | 85.5 |
Profile line: A Singaporean exchange CEO stewarding financial infrastructure for Asian and global investors. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was maintaining market-infrastructure credibility while expanding products for global investors and Asian issuers. International relevance: His influence reaches issuers, traders, asset managers, regulators and companies seeking trusted capital-market access. Editorial rationale: Loh Boon Chye remains a 2025 influence CEO because Singapore Exchange is central to regional financial infrastructure, derivatives, listings and institutional access. His leadership matters as Asian capital markets compete for liquidity, trust and international relevance. |
| 92 | Bonnie Chan | Chief Executive Officer | Capital Access Renewal | Capital markets, exchange infrastructure and listing reform | 85.3 |
Profile line: A Hong Kong exchange CEO shaping market confidence and capital access across Asia. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was steering exchange infrastructure and listing confidence in a demanding capital-market cycle. International relevance: Her influence reaches issuers, institutional investors, regulators, bankers and companies seeking credible access to international capital. Editorial rationale: Bonnie Chan remains a 2025 influence CEO because Hong Kong's exchange leadership sits at the center of listing quality, market confidence and capital access between China, Asia and the world. Her decisions carry symbolic and practical weight for a financial center under close scrutiny. |
| 93 | Helen Wong | Group Chief Executive Officer | Banking Continuity | Banking, regional finance and wealth management | 85.1 |
Profile line: A Singapore-based banking CEO associated with continuity, regional trust and financial discipline. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was reinforcing trust and regional execution during a year of leadership transition and competitive financial services demand. International relevance: Her influence reaches regulators, corporate clients, private banking customers, investors and women finance professionals. Editorial rationale: Helen Wong remains a 2025 influence CEO because her leadership at OCBC represents continuity, regional banking credibility and the visibility of women at the top of Singapore finance. Her role links Greater China, Southeast Asia and wealth-management strategy. |
| 94 | Hana Al Rostamani | Group Chief Executive Officer | Gulf Financial Leadership | Banking, regional finance and institutional transformation | 85.0 |
Profile line: An Emirati banking CEO shaping regional finance from one of the Gulf's largest institutions. 2025 field contribution: Her contribution was advancing a major Gulf bank's modernization and regional relevance while maintaining institutional strength. International relevance: Her influence reaches corporate clients, sovereign-linked capital, regulators, banking talent and investors tracking the Gulf as a financial bridge. Editorial rationale: Hana Al Rostamani remains a 2025 influence CEO because Gulf financial institutions are increasingly important to capital flows between Asia, Africa and global markets. Her leadership carries weight in digital banking, institutional expansion and the visibility of women executives in the region. |
| 95 | Wael Sawan | Chief Executive Officer | Global Energy Rebalancing | Energy, LNG, chemicals and transition strategy | 84.8 |
Profile line: A Lebanese-born energy CEO leading a global major through a difficult transition cycle. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was managing a global energy major through the tension between returns, supply security and transition commitments. International relevance: His influence reaches governments, investors, LNG buyers, industrial customers and climate-policy stakeholders. Editorial rationale: Wael Sawan is a 2025 influence CEO because Shell remains central to LNG, integrated energy, chemicals and transition investment. His Lebanese-born profile connects West Asian executive talent with one of the world's most consequential energy companies. |
| 96 | Ynon Kreiz | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | IP-Led Consumer Reinvention | Entertainment, toys, franchises and consumer brands | 84.7 |
Profile line: An Israeli-born CEO turning a legacy toy company into an entertainment-driven consumer platform. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was pushing a brand portfolio toward franchise value, content partnerships and global consumer relevance. International relevance: His influence reaches retailers, studios, families, licensing partners and brand owners seeking entertainment-led reinvention. Editorial rationale: Ynon Kreiz remains influential in 2025 because Mattel's transformation depends on turning toy brands into durable entertainment franchises without losing consumer trust. His leadership shows how an Israeli-born media executive can reshape a legacy consumer company through intellectual property. |
| 97 | Dev Ittycheria | President and Chief Executive Officer | Developer Data Infrastructure | Developer databases, cloud software and application infrastructure | 84.5 |
Profile line: A Sri Lankan-born software CEO shaping the database layer behind modern applications. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was sustaining developer trust while moving database infrastructure deeper into cloud and AI application workflows. International relevance: His influence reaches developers, CIOs, software vendors, cloud partners and investors tracking application infrastructure. Editorial rationale: Dev Ittycheria is a 2025 influence CEO because modern applications and AI workloads depend on flexible data infrastructure. MongoDB's position with developers gives his leadership relevance across software architecture, cloud deployment and enterprise modernization. |
| 98 | Jay Chaudhry | Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Zero-Trust Security Scale | Cybersecurity, zero trust and cloud security platforms | 84.4 |
Profile line: An Indian-born cybersecurity founder-CEO scaling zero-trust security for global enterprises. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was advancing cloud-delivered security as a strategic architecture rather than a perimeter product. International relevance: His influence reaches CISOs, boards, government agencies, cloud teams and companies redesigning secure access. Editorial rationale: Jay Chaudhry remains a 2025 influence CEO because zero-trust security is now core infrastructure for cloud work, identity protection and distributed enterprises. His founder-led platform has become a defining model for how companies secure modern networks. |
| 99 | Sanjay Poonen | President and Chief Executive Officer | Cyber Resilience Infrastructure | Data security, backup, cyber resilience and enterprise infrastructure | 84.2 |
Profile line: An Indian-born enterprise software CEO making cyber resilience a central infrastructure category. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was elevating data protection from operational insurance into a core component of security strategy. International relevance: His influence reaches CIOs, CISOs, infrastructure teams, regulators and enterprises preparing for digital disruption and recovery. Editorial rationale: Sanjay Poonen is a 2025 influence CEO because cyber resilience and data recovery are now board-level priorities. Cohesity's platform sits where backup, ransomware defense, data management and enterprise infrastructure converge. |
| 100 | Ajay Banga | President | Development Finance Leadership | Development finance, climate capital and institutional reform | 84.1 |
Profile line: An Indian-born global institutional leader bringing executive discipline to development finance. 2025 field contribution: His contribution was using executive discipline and global convening power to push development finance toward scale, speed and private-capital mobilization. International relevance: His influence reaches governments, lenders, climate investors, development institutions and communities dependent on better financing for growth and resilience. Editorial rationale: Ajay Banga closes the 2025 list as a chief executive authority whose role is not corporate but globally consequential. His leadership of the World Bank Group places Indian-born executive experience inside the urgent questions of climate finance, poverty reduction, infrastructure and institutional reform. |
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