5 OCTOBER2025W MAN LEADERGLOBAL W MAN LEADERGLOBAL Owing to a plethora of factors, the global business world is constantly in a state of flux. In recent years, this corporate world has observed a rise in the percentage of women leaders who are not only managing their businesses but also scaling it with their sound tactics and technical prowess. In the recent past, businesswomen have shown immense potential in terms of running a business and also leading specific business functions within large organizations. It is not only applicable to certain countries but globally; the rise of women in business has been a palpable evolution. Even with umpteen challenges, women leaders are seamlessly overseeing their responsibilities and building successful business ventures. Regardless of geography, gender bias has been a constant reality in all aspects of life and work. However, with time, people's mentality is evolving and women's capabilities in terms of running businesses is being acknowledged. Other than the average corporate structure, women are also taking the reins of family-run businesses and running them with confidence and skill. The current edition of Global Woman Leader magazine turns the spotlight on women leaders from the Americas region and highlights few success stories from the region.From Barbados, we have Jacqui Archer, CEO of Saville Consulting Caribbean, who supports regional expansion of world-class psychometric science and talent analytics. With a career spanning medicine, research, Big Pharma, Psychology, HR consulting, and international marketing, Jacqui expertise brings a rare blend of clinical precision, deep corporate insight, and psychological expertise to her work. Under her leadership, Saville Consulting Caribbean has become a key player in embedding locally relevant global data into regional assessment strategies, helping Caribbean organizations make smarter, science-driven people decisions.Next up, we have Mexico's Renata Gaudêncio Pessoa de Melo, Executive Director at Concrepoxi Artefatos. Renata operates at an intersection of urban planning, architecture, and industrial innovation. She dwells on her acumen and global experience to combine technical knowledge, design thinking, and business development to address infrastructure needs and improve urban experiences. Her work blends thoughtful designs, technological innovation that serves both present and evolving community needs. Delve deep into the modus operandi of these women leaders in the current edition of GWL magazine.Your thoughts are welcome. ALUMNI WOMEN LEADERS FROM HARVARD UNIVERSITY WOMEN LEADERS OVERCOMING CHALLENGES & OWNING BUSINESS SUCCESS UPCOMING ISSUESEditor's NoteRachita SharmaManaging Editor
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