Abdul Sani has not only managed one of ASEAN’s major bank brands for years, but continues to innovate through purposeful partnerships to improve its reputation.
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Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Ajay Dang, UltraTech Cement Limited
Dang has spent eight years making sure that when an Indian family breaks ground on their once-in-a-lifetime home, UltraTech is the cement brand they trust.
APAC Power List 2026: The top 50 marketers shaping the region's next chapter
In a climate of extraordinary pressure and possibility, the select cohort of marketing leaders are setting the standard for purposeful, high-impact leadership.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Mim Haysom, Suncorp
Haysom has had a standout year at Suncorp, where her leadership has lifted customer satisfaction, driven policy growth, and delivered more than 30 major industry awards.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Lizelle G. Maralag, GMA Network
Widely regarded as a media icon in the Philippines, Maralag has led the transformation of the country’s foremost broadcaster into a commercially thriving multi-platform powerhouse.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Lex Bradshaw-Zanger, L'Oréal
Lex Bradshaw-Zanger is evolving beauty marketing across SAPMENA, shaping a new generation of marketers while embedding innovation, diversity, responsibility and entrepreneurship into the industry’s DNA.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Kenneth Lim, Singapore Tourism Board
It’s no mean feat to cement the Little Red Dot’s image as a travel destination; Lim has achieved that with meaningful partnerships and astute marketing.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Kate Hornstein, BYD
By trading flashy ads for gritty outback stunts, BYD’s Hornstein helped turn a Chinese EV newcomer into a household name in Australia.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Kainaz Gazder, P&G
Gazder has spent nearly three decades helping P&G’s baby care brands resonate across Asia Pacific, combining deep consumer insight, culturally nuanced innovation and purpose-led marketing.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Julie Nestor, Mastercard
Nestor has continued to shape Mastercard’s growth and visibility across the region through a blend of commercially driven campaigns, partnerships, and purpose-led initiatives that place inclusion and human connection at the centre.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: John Toomey, Marriott
From Kpop-themed rooms in Osaka to a campaign that cracked open Marriott Bonvoy to new-gen travellers, Toomey is rewiring what loyalty means across 22 markets.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Yannis Dramis, Nestlé
Dramis is accelerating the brand’s digital transformation in Vietnam through AI-powered marketing, in-house creative innovation, and data-led efficiencies.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Shazlina Mohd Suffian, Maybank
Nearly three decades at one bank, one guiding philosophy, and a brand worth billions—Suffian makes a smashing debut on Campaign's PowerList.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Susan Coghill, Tourism Australia
In a category prone to short-termism, Susan Coghill has played the long game for Brand Australia—and she’s winning at it.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Suzana Ristevski, Google
Ristevski has sharpened Google Australia’s marketing approach around effectiveness, behavioural insight, and AI-enabled transformation, reshaping how teams work in a more automated era.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Suhayl Limbada, KFC India
The marketer behind KFC Thailand’s most awarded run, including its first Cannes Gold Lion, Limbada now leads KFC India, one of the brand’s fastest-growing markets globally.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Stuart A Spencer, AIA
Spencer has helped reposition AIA’s marketing around everyday health, combining purpose-led storytelling and large-scale wellness initiatives to drive both business growth and cultural relevance across the region.
Asia-Pacific Power List 2026: Stephanie Ng, HSBC
Ng has continued to sharpen HSBC’s global marketing strategy through affluent-focused campaigns, large-scale thought leadership initiatives, and a stronger emphasis on measurable business impact.