Overview
- The 2025 list, unveiled July 30, features 200 women over 50 driving change under impact, innovation, investment and lifestyle categories
- Karen Clark’s firm now maps $100 trillion in U.S. climate risk exposure and Ada Monzón serves as Puerto Rico’s first female meteorologist during major hurricanes
- Thasunda Brown Duckett at TIAA and Priscilla Almodovar at Fannie Mae lead national efforts to boost retirement savings literacy and tackle housing affordability
- Alexis McGill Johnson of Planned Parenthood and Cecillia Wang of the ACLU headline social justice and legal battles at the highest levels
- Public nominations, exhaustive fact-checking and judgment by alumnae—including a firm no-repeat rule—anchor the five-month vetting process