5 Qatari Make It to Forbes Most Powerful Businesswomen 2025
Leaders from finance, healthcare, tech, and education secure top spots on the prestigious list.
Qatar’s top female business leaders are making waves! Five influential women from the country have been named in Forbes Middle East’s 100 Most Powerful Businesswomen 2025, celebrating their leadership in finance, healthcare, technology, and education.
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The annual list, featuring 100 women from 29 nationalities and 32 industries, highlights the region’s most influential female executives driving economic growth and innovation. The banking sector led the rankings, followed by healthcare and tech, with 27 new names added this year.
Here’s a look at the five Qatari business leaders making an impact:
Qatar’s Most Powerful Businesswomen 2025
🔹 Mira Al Attiyah (#32) – CEO, QNB Capital
Leading Qatar’s rankings, Mira Al Attiyah climbed from #68 last year to #32. Since 2014, she has expanded QNB Capital’s influence in global markets, overseeing sovereign and corporate bond issuances worth over $50 billion. Previously, she held key positions at the Ministry of Commerce and ictQATAR.
🔹 Iyabo Tinubu-Karch (#59) – CEO, Sidra Medicine
A driving force in Qatar’s healthcare sector, Tinubu-Karch led Qatar’s first clinical trial on congenital hyperinsulinism and the launch of the country’s first cord blood bank. She also spearheaded Sidra Medicine’s BRIO-8 award-winning research in pediatric cancer imaging.
🔹 Lana Khalaf (#66) – General Manager, Microsoft Qatar
Under Khalaf’s leadership, Microsoft Qatar has helped over 90 major organizations—including Qatar Airways and Ooredoo—embrace AI-driven digital transformation. With over 20 years in tech, she’s a key figure in shaping Qatar’s AI future.
🔹 Leonie Ruth Lethbridge (#74) – COO & Executive GM, Commercial Bank
Lethbridge played a pivotal role in Commercial Bank’s 2024 net profit of $643.2 million. She led initiatives like the launch of Green Bonds and the DHL4SMEs program, boosting Qatar’s SME sector.
🔹 Sheikha Anwar bint Nawaf Al Thani (#77) – CEO, Al Faleh Educational Holding
A champion of education, Sheikha Anwar led Al Faleh Educational Holding’s listing on the Qatar Stock Exchange’s main market in 2024. The company reported $30.9 million in revenue, reinforcing its role in shaping Qatar’s academic landscape.
With these powerhouse leaders driving change, Qatar’s influence in the business world continues to rise.
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