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In business, government, philanthropy and the arts, and all over the globe, these men and women are transforming the world and inspiring others to do the same. Read more about our fifth annual list here.
RANK NAME TITLE AFFILIATION
1 The Students - Marjory Stoneman Douglas and other schools
2 Bill and Melinda Gates Cofounders Gates Foundation
3 The #MeToo Movement - -
4 Moon Jae-in President South Korea
5 Kenneth Frazier CEO Merck
6 Scott Gottlieb FDA commissioner -
7 Margarethe Vestager Commissioner for Competition European Union
8 Larry Fink CEO BlackRock
9 Gen. Joseph Dunford Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff
10 Liu He Vice Premier China
11 Mary Barra CEO General Motors
12 Nick Saban Football coach University of Alabama
13 Emmanuel Macron President France
14 Tim Cook CEO Apple
15 Serena Williams Athlete -
16 Isabelle Kocher CEO Engie
17 Katie Bethell Executive director PL+US
18 Ryan Coogler Film director -
19 Huateng “Pony” Ma CEO Tencent
20 Indira Jaising Founder Lawyers Collective
21 Marc Benioff CEO Salesforce
22 The Gymnasts and Their Allies - -
23 Kathleen McLaughlin Chief sustainability officer Walmart
24 Mukesh Ambani Chairman and managing director Reliance Industries
25 Mick Cornett Former mayor Oklahoma City
26 Donald Hopkins Physician the Carter Center
27 Oprah Winfrey CEO OWN
28 Mitch Landrieu Mayor New Orleans
29 Jacinda Ardern Prime Minister New Zealand
30 Ma Jun Environmentalist China
31 West Virginia Teachers - -
32 Leymah Gbowee President Gbowee Peace Foundation
33 Jamie Dimon CEO JPMorgan Chase
34 Michael Sorrell President Paul Quinn College
35 Reese Witherspoon Actor/producer -
36 Daniel Servitje Montull CEO Grupo Bimbo
37 Izumi Nakamitsu Undersecretary general for disarmament United Nations
38 Bashar Masri Founder Rawabi
39 Leila de Lima Senator Philippines
40 Angela Nyambura Gichaga CEO Financing Alliance for Health
41 Timothy Keller Evangelical minister/author Redeemer City to City
42 Gwynne Shotwell President and chief operating officier SpaceX
43 Balkrishna Doshi Architect India
44 Feike Sijbesma CEO DSM
45 Kelly Chibale Scientist South Africa
46 Ana Botín Group executive chairman Banco Santander
47 Dina Meza Journalist PEN Honduras
48 Ridwan Kamil Mayor Bandung, Indonesia
49 Amy Gutmann President University of Pennsylvania
50 Ed Bastian CEO Delta Air Lines
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The Students

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If 2018 becomes the year that the United States finally begins to tackle its disease of gun violence—an epidemic that steals nearly 100 American lives every day—it will be due not to the good sense of elected officials, but rather to the courage, tenacity, and sheer eloquence of students like Emma González, who bore witness to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shootings with an unforgettable speech, and long moment of silence, at the March for Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C..

It will be due to 11th-graders like Cameron Kasky, who along with Stoneman Douglas classmates Jaclyn Corin and Alex Wind launched the #NeverAgain crusade and helped plan the historic rally in Washington, which was mirrored by gatherings around the world. It will be due to 11-year-olds like Naomi Wadler, who reminded millions of people on that same day of something that should never have needed a reminder: that young African-Americans who die in such overwhelming numbers from gun violence aren’t “simply statistics” but instead vibrant lives “full of potential.” It will be due to 21-year-olds like Columbia student Nza-Ari Khepra, who cofounded two efforts to bring attention to gun violence—Project Orange Tree and the Wear Orange Campaign—which she hopes will inspire other young people to engage in a conversation about this scourge.

To read more about these and many other young activists, click here.

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