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CNBC Changemakers

These are the 2025 CNBC Changemakers: See the full list of women transforming business

The second annual CNBC Changemakers list of women who are transforming business and philanthropy showcases biotech breakthroughs, AI advances, women's health, and both consumer and social innovations, with a wide-ranging list of leaders, each of whom has accomplished a meaningful achievement in 2024, specifically.

From billion-dollar startups to multinationals valued in the hundreds of billions, and in sectors from media and entertainment to sports, financial services, food and restaurants, defense, health care, and real estate, these women are breaking down barriers and inspiring their teams, their customers and the world. With guidance from the Changemakers Advisory Board, CNBC evaluated the applicants' impact through both quantitative and qualitative lenses.

In the Fortune 500, women still face an uphill battle, with the 11% of CEOs who are female a record level. Meanwhile, venture capital funding to female-founded companies declined to 2% last year. The women who succeed, despite those odds, are by definition, exceptional, and their stories reveal grit, perseverance, and creativity.

These are the 2025 CNBC Changemakers

NameCompanyTitle
Toyin AjayiCityblock HealthCo-founder & CEO
Bianca AnghelinaAily LabsFounder & CEO
Bela BajariaNetflixChief Content Officer
Christine BaroneDutch BrosPresident & CEO
Maria BlackADPPresident & CEO
Nancy BrownAmerican Heart AssociationCEO
Napheesa CollierUnrivaledCo-founder
Marisa DrewStandard CharteredChief Sustainability Officer
Lisa EarnhardtAbbottExecutive Vice President & Group President, Medical Devices
Stephanie FerrisFISPresident & CEO
Ashley FlowersAudiochuckFounder & CEO
Mayor Kate GallegoCity of PhoenixMayor of Phoenix
Jennifer GarnerOnce Upon a FarmCo-founder & Chief Brand Officer
Kourtney GibsonTIAACEO, TIAA Retirement Solutions
Emma GredeThe Fifteen Percent Pledge, Good American, Off Season, Skims, SafelySerial Entrepreneur & Chairwoman of The Fifteen Percent Pledge
Lan GuanAccentureChief AI Officer
Paris Hilton11:11 MediaFounder & CEO
Chelsea HirschhornFridaFounder & CEO
Sarah HirshlandUnited States Olympic & Paralympic CommitteeCEO
Diane HoskinsGenslerGlobal Co-Chair
Lila IbrahimGoogle DeepMindCOO
Jenny JustPeak6Co-founder
Kim A. KeckBlue Cross Blue Shield AssociationPresident & CEO
Dr. Reshma KewalramaniVertex PharmaceuticalsPresident & CEO
Wendy KoppTeach For AllCo-founder & CEO
Donna LangleyNBCUniversalChairman, NBCUniversal Entertainment & Studios
Lori Lyons-WilliamsAbdera TherapeuticsPresident & CEO
Elizabeth MatthewsAmerican Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)CEO
Merav MorLumenCo-founder & Inventor
Michal MorLumenCo-founder & Inventor
Wawira NjiruFood4EducationFounder & CEO
Sheryl PalmerTaylor MorrisonChairman & CEO
Arati PrabhakarUnited StatesFormer Director of the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy
Caryn Seidman BeckerCLEARChair & CEO
Bijal ShahGuildCEO
Breanna StewartUnrivaledCo-founder
Joanna StroberMidi HealthCEO
Katherine StuelandGeneDxPresident & CEO
Anjali SudTubiCEO
Cassandra Morales ThurswellKitschFounder & CEO
Tricia TolivarCavaCFO
Dara TresederAutodeskCMO
Dr. Stephanie Venn-WatsonSeraphina TherapeuticsCo-founder & CEO
Carla VernónThe Honest CompanyBoard Director & CEO
Kathy WardenNorthrop GrummanChair, President & CEO
Joey WatYum ChinaCEO
Naomi WattsStripes BeautyFounder & Chief Creative Officer
Jen WongRedditCOO
Denise WoodardPartake FoodsFounder & CEO
Sharon YeshayaMorgan StanleyCFO