
Campaign Asia-Pacific is proud to announce the 2025 Asia-Pacific Power List, our selection of the region's most influential and purposeful marketers, presented in partnership with DoubleVerify.
Amid sweeping technological developments and shrinking budgets, CMOs today, are at a crossroads. The rapid rise of AI is both a challenge and an opportunity, forcing marketing leaders to adapt fast and blend tech with human insight and deliver ROI even faster. At the same time, expectations around tackling climate change, DEI, and borader ESG goals are high. The CMOs recognised on Campaign Asia-Pacific's Power List stand out for their resilience, purpose, and ability to drive meaningful change. Representing brands with real market influence, these leaders go beyond managing budgets to engaging communities, shaping culture, and championing diversity in their actions.
The seventh annual Power List, curated after months of editorial debate and industry research, highlights more than just advertising clout. Our criteria is to probe deeper: Which marketer is truly moving the needle? Who is innovating with purpose and putting action behind the talk on diversity, inclusion, and culture?
30 returning CMOs anchor the list, showing enduring influence and resilience in a fast-changing market. 20 new entrants make their mark with brand power, particularly as markets like Singapore, Hong Kong, and Indonesia see dynamic new faces rise to the top.
The Power List spans 15 Asia-Pacific markets and underscores a broader industry shift: leadership at the region’s most influential brands is no longer just about budgets and reach, but about boldness and tangible results.
DoubleVerify returns as partner for the third consecutive year. Conrad Tallariti, SVP and managing director, Asia Pacific, notes: “In a rapidly changing environment influenced by new technologies and shifting consumer behaviors, these leaders are not just adapting but leading the way, demonstrating creativity, leadership, and a commitment to innovation. DoubleVerify is dedicated to supporting brands with trusted measurement and AI-driven insights, ensuring a stronger, safer, and more secure digital ecosystem, and helping brands achieve effective campaigns and tangible business outcomes.”
As technology and talent reshape the industry, the 2025 Power List stands as the definitive benchmark for influence, innovation, and the relentless drive toward diversity at the top.
Do read on, to take in all the individual profiles and see why these leaders stand out amongst their peers.
RHB Bank
Malaysia
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ANZ New Zealand |
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Grab
Singapore |
Kopi Kenangan
Indonesia |
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MAP Active Asia
Indonesia |
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Cathay Pacific Hong Kong |
Haymans Fung
Standard Chartered
Hong Kong |
FamilyMart
Japan
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Spotify Singapore |
Octopus Hong Kong |
Amul
India |
The Arnott's Group
Australia
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Marriott International Singapore |
Mastercard
Singapore |
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Singapore Tourism Board
Singapore |
La Vie LLC - Nestle Water
Vietnam |
L'Oreal
Singapore |
Asahi
Hong Kong
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Rakuten
Japan
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GCash
Philippines
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Miniso
China
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Tam Jai International
Hong Kong
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Diageo
India |
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HSBC
Hong Kong
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Hyatt Hotels Corporations
Hong Kong
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Ajinomoto
Japan
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Techcombank
Vietnam
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McDonald's
China
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RedNote
China
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