Women Leading with Purpose and Influence in 2025
In 2025, influence has evolved beyond visibility. It is now about standing for something meaningful, maintaining resilience through change, and creating a lasting legacy. The women highlighted here lead with clarity, confidence, and conviction. Their stories may not always be the loudest, but they resonate deeply. Each of them has broken barriers, transformed industries, and created opportunities for others to follow. What makes them stand out is not just their achievements, but the way they have achieved them. These five women represent what meaningful progress looks like today.
1. Amy Reczek: Mastering the Art of Communication
Clear and confident communication is the key that separates top performers from the rest. Deals are not closed by luck or improvisation; they are built on trust, timing, and the ability to show up effectively in every conversation. That is where true influence begins.
Amy Reczek, founder of Sales and Presence, is redefining how corporate teams approach sales. As a keynote speaker, corporate sales trainer, and communication strategist, she brings a fresh perspective rooted in psychology, presence, and strategic structure. Her method helps professionals turn everyday conversations into powerful moments that build trust and drive results.
In a world filled with templated pitches and forgettable follow-ups, Amy’s approach stands out. She doesn’t teach scripts; instead, she focuses on strategy. Her work centers on micro-moments—small shifts in tone, timing, and language that create significant impact. These are the moments that close deals.
Through Sales and Presence, Amy delivers high-impact keynotes, workshops, and coaching that improve confidence, trust, and communication. Her certification in nonverbal communication enhances her work because how you say something is just as important as what you say.
Amy’s mission is simple: to help professionals sell smarter, connect deeper, and lead with influence. By focusing on small, strategic shifts, she delivers outsized results. With a second book on the way and the launch of her digital training platform, she is shaping the future of modern sales strategy.
Her work has earned national recognition. Most recently, she was named one of the Top 10 Leading Speakers to Follow. She has been honored by Selling Power as one of the Top Sales Speakers (2024), and her company has been recognized among their Top Sales Training Companies (2024, 2025). Her client portfolio includes Fortune 500 companies, and her training programs have contributed to year-over-year growth increases of up to 75% for sales teams nationwide.
For Amy, communication isn’t a soft skill—it’s a power skill. And she is here to help teams master it.
2. Heidi Solomon-Orlick: Embracing Reinvention
Personal growth rarely follows a straight path. It often begins during pivotal moments such as stepping into a new career, healing from personal loss, or the decision to seek a deeper connection with yourself. Reinvention is not about starting over or erasing your past, but building your future with clarity, courage, and purpose.
That is exactly how Heidi Solomon-Orlick began her next chapter. After more than 30 years in enterprise sales and leadership, she expected to finish her career as a senior executive in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO). Instead, she was unexpectedly laid off at 63 years old and “aged out” of the industry. What followed was not retirement, but “rewirement,” a process of transformation.
Determined to make her experience count, she expanded her passion project, GirlzWhoSell, and leaned into full-time entrepreneurship. GirlzWhoSell is an organization dedicated to closing the gender gap in professional sales and preparing young women, especially those from underrepresented communities, for lucrative careers in the industry. The initiative offers mentorship, scholarships, hands-on training, and career readiness programs.
At the same time, she took on the role of CRO at The DORS Group, continuing to lead with intention and inclusion. Heidi’s commitment to empowerment expanded into publishing. In 2022, she released Heels to Deals: How Women are Dominating in Business-to-Business Sales, an award-winning book that elevates the voices of women in B2B sales. Then, in late 2024, she debuted her first children’s book, I Have a Voice: A Book of Listening, which encourages young readers to trust their inner voice and use it for positive change. Two more titles are on the way, extending her message to future generations.
Now in her mid-60s, Heidi is striving for work-life integration. As a founder, author, wife, boy mom, skin cancer survivor, first-time grandmother, certified travel agent, and DE&I and active aging advocate, she is proving that every day purpose evolves but never fades.
Through business, books, and advocacy, Heidi continues to open doors for others. Her story is a testament to the possibilities when experience meets vision and when reinvention becomes a path to lasting impact and legacy.
3. Debbie Millman: A Creative Force in Design and Branding
In the ever-expanding cosmos of design and branding, Debbie Millman shines brightly as a guiding star for aspiring creatives. Named “one of the most creative people in business” by Fast Company, and a “Women of Influence” by Success Magazine, she’s not just a designer but a multidisciplinary force.
Design Matters, her brainchild, has illuminated the creative landscape for nearly 500 episodes over nineteen awe-inspiring years. Apple Podcasts itself recognizes it as “one of the best overall podcasts.”
But Debbie’s story weaves through more than just the airwaves. She embarked on a mission to forge the first-ever graduate program in branding at the School of Visual Arts. Fourteen years on, it stands as a lighthouse for future visionaries.
With seven pivotal books to her name, Debbie doesn’t just write—she sculpts the minds of tomorrow. Her legacy, further burnished as President Emeritus of AIGA in 2014, made her one of five women to hold the position in the organization’s 100-year history.
Debbie’s saga extends to her stewardship of PrintMag.com, where she cradles the legacy of a publishing titan. Her artwork also brings to life a permanent exhibit honoring those who have died as a result of AIDS and leaves her mark on the Europa Clipper’s Vault Plate.
Debbie’s wisdom echoes across global stages, from TED’s hallowed halls to the corners of international design forums, imparting her rich insights on design and branding. Engaged in writing, art, and pedagogy, Debbie Millman doesn’t just spark inspiration—she fans the flames of creativity for the coming generations.
4. Rachelle Rutherford: Championing Children with Disabilities
Rachelle Rutherford is a voice for those often left unheard in the rush of the world—our children. As the leading force behind Kids On The Move, Rachelle Rutherford pours her vibrant energy into uplifting children with disabilities and delays. What sets Rachelle apart is her expertise in combining her passion with impressive credentials. She holds dual titles as Mrs. World America and Mrs. World America Fitness 2023-24 and uses her platform to protect children from abuse.
Rachelle’s career is a dazzling kaleidoscope of successes. With over 20 years in executive roles across various industries, she’s a master at turning challenges into opportunities. Her secret weapon? A combination of strong business sense and a genuine desire to make a positive difference in society, as shown by her extensive experience on the Prevent Child Abuse Utah Board of Directors.
But Rachelle isn’t just about accolades. Her debut book, “Chasing The Impossible” will be published by Forbes Books this fall. It is a captivating expose of inspiring family stories and her plans to build a facility offering comprehensive care at Kids On The Move.
Beyond the office, Rachelle is a co-host of the Purpose Powered Podcast, a speaker, consultant, life and business strategist. With her spouse and six kids, she resides in Lindon, Utah, where she manages the rigors of her professional life with the pleasures of family life. This blend of professional drive and personal dedication cements her reputation as a top visionary leader in the nonprofit sector.
5. Kate Denise: Making Skincare Accessible and Relatable
Have you ever wondered how to balance expert skincare with everyday life? Meet Kate Denise, a Medical Aesthetician and skincare influencer who masters this daily. As a working mom of two, Kate turns the challenge of affordable, quality skincare into a relatable journey for her followers. Her secret? Smart, wallet-friendly shopping hacks that make luxury skincare accessible.
What sets Kate apart isn’t just her professional credentials but her knack for making top-tier skincare relatable and accessible. From uncovering skincare bargains that genuinely work to offering a peek behind the curtain at real aesthetic treatments, she’s the friendly expert you’ve been looking for. Kate is a practicing licensed Medical Aesthetician out of Advanced Dermatology in several Long Island locations and has recently expanded into Midtown Manhattan and the Financial District!
Kate’s social media buzzes with energy, where she shares tips with a playful twist, making daunting topics like “the right serum for your skin type” feel like chatting with an old friend. Her approach? Casual yet knowledgeable, ensuring her followers not only stay informed but are also engaged. Utilizing her channels, she demystifies the science of skincare, turning what can often feel like a chore into an enjoyable and educational pursuit.
Her accolades further cement her position. From being featured as one of the 20 Inspiring Women to Watch to being celebrated as a Top 30 Women Leaders to Watch in 2024 by NYC Journal, her impressive feats are roaring loud.
As she continues to expand her influence, Kate’s goals are clear: to make professional skincare advice attainable and understandable for all. If you can’t book an appointment with Kate Denise, then just by following her social media you can take a step towards embracing a healthier, more radiant you. Now, in the words of Kate, “GO WASH YOUR FACE!”
