CNBC Changemakers

These are the 2026 CNBC Changemakers: See the full list of women transforming business

The third annual CNBC Changemakers list recognizes women transforming business and philanthropy across sectors including energy, financial services, health care, media, retail, sports and technology.

These women are creating multibillion-dollar companies and brands, breaking down barriers in male-dominated industries, and tackling pressing social issues around the world. With guidance from the Changemakers Advisory Board, CNBC evaluated the applicants' impact through both quantitative and qualitative lenses. Changemakers have been chosen for reaching a meaningful achievement in 2025, specifically.

Women now run a record 11% of Fortune 500 companies, a number that's been on the rise over the past decade. But that record number still represents a massive gender gap, and the gap is growing in key roles across corporate America. Changemakers defy the odds by taking novel approaches to old business problems and identifying new business opportunities — women who are succeeding, innovating and driving change at their organizations and beyond.

These are the 2026 CNBC Changemakers

Name Company
Pamela AbdyWarner Bros. Motion Picture Group
Val AckermanThe Big East Conference
Lisa AndersonParagonix Technologies
Rachel BlankAllara Health
Eimear BonnerChevron
Gail BoudreauxElevance Health
Sarah BuchnerTrunk Tools
Amy ButteNavan
Elyse CohenRare Beauty/Rare Impact Fund
Felicia CurcuruBinti
Allison EllsworthPoppi
Hanneke FaberLogitech
Sophie GoldschmidtU.S. Ski & Snowboard
Elena GomezToast
Selena GomezRare Beauty
Natalie GordonBabylist
Vinita GuptaLupin
Mary Claire HaverThe 'Pause Life
Jayna HeffordProfessional Women's Hockey League
Nicole HockleySandy Hook Promise
Amy HoweFanDuel
Pearlena IgbokweNBCUniversal
Laura IpsenEllucian
Jenny JohnsonFranklin Templeton
Cristina JunqueiraNubank
Lindsay Jurist-RosnerWellthy
Kim KardashianSkims
Francine KatsoudasCisco
Reshema Kemps-PolancoNovartis
Kristin LemkauJ.P. Morgan Wealth Management
Luana Lopes LaraKalshi
Gina MastantuonoServiceNow
Tekedra MawakanaWaymo
Johanna MercierGilead Sciences
Mira MuratiThinking Machines Lab
Marie MyersHewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
Kara NortmanMonarch Collective
Artemis PatrickSephora North America
Asahi PompeyGoldman Sachs
Mary PowellSunrun
Helen SabzevariPrecigen
Kristina SaffranEquip
Suchi SariaBayesian Health
Amy ScheerProfessional Women's Hockey League
Kendra ScottKendra Scott
Sukhinder Singh CassidyXero Limited
Minna SongEliseAI
Jane SunTrip.com Group
Sherrie WestinSesame Workshop
Susie WolffF1 Academy

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