Good morning, MPW Daily readers! Some of you started 2026 by getting big new jobs—it’s past due that we celebrated that. In January’s moves, I see a trend—women tapped for major roles in the nonprofit space. Certainly a category to keep an eye on, while business trends continue to make this a challenging time for women in the workplace and women
look outside of corporate America for fulfillment.
Keep reading for our latest roundup of movers and shakers to watch. And ICYMI, yesterday we announced the process and deadline for nominations to the 2026 Most Powerful Women list. Catch up on how to put forward a candidate
here and submit your noms by Feb. 25.
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big restructure at Nike means
Angela Dong, who leads Greater China and appears on Fortune’s
Most Powerful Women Asia list, is leaving. Her successor is
Cathy Sparks.
Cristin “Crissy” Campbell, will step into Sparks’ role as interim VP/GM of Asia-Pacific Latin America.
DoorDash promoted
Shanna Prevé, VP for enterprise sales and business development, to chief revenue officer.
Priceline has two women leaders at the helm as of January, with CEO
Brigit Zimmerman‘s tenure officially starting and chief commercial officer
Traci Mercer.
Avery Baker, former president and chief brand officer of Tommy Hilfiger, will be Arc’teryx’s first chief brand officer.
Hannah Beals, former CEO of Jen Atkin’s haircare brand Ouai, joined m.ph beauty by Mary Phillips as CEO.
The nonpartisan debate platform Open to Debate has a new CEO,
Lia Matthow;
Clea Conner stepped down.
Jill Chase was promoted to general partner at Alphabet’s independent growth fund, CapitalG; the fund now has two female general partners.
Lynne Segall is the new publisher of Ankler Media.
Tirana Hassan is the new CEO of Doctors Without Borders; she most recently led Human Rights Watch.
Spencer Stuart named
Clare Kennedy its CFO.
Amandine Ohayon is the new CEO of Givenchy.
NCQA added two board directors,
Dana Erickson, CEO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota and
Kate McEvoy, executive director of the National Association of Medicaid Directors.
Basketball Hall of Famer
Swin Cash is the new president of the Women’s Sports Foundation.
Edible Brands, the company behind Edible Arrangements, promoted
Angela Johnson to CMO.
Skincare brand Byoma hired
Tara Loftis as global president and chief brand officer.
Wendy Battleson joins Bonhams as SVP, head of business development, US, joining from
Bank of America Private Bank.
Cofounder of women’s network Chief
Lindsay Kaplan is joining Bullish as a venture partner; the fund is an investor in Warby Parker and Casper, where Kaplan was a founding team member.
Agency SolComms hired
Hallie Greenberg as SVP of performance PR.
Archetype AI hired
Priya Shivakumar as chief product officer.
Dani Deahl was promoted to VP of creator policy & corporate affairs within Caldecott Music Group.
Cindy Crawford’s Meaningful Beauty tapped
Jennifer McDonnell as VP of content strategy.
Index Industry Association has a new board chair, MSCI’s head of index
Jana Haines. On the board are FTSE Russell’s CEO
Fiona Bassett, S&P
Dow Jones Indices’ CEO
Catherine Clay, and
Amelia Furr, president of Indexes at Morningstar.
Christa Patrylak is the new CMO of AI compay Sparq.
Women in Revenue named
Virginia (Ginna) Santy its executive director.
Agentic AI for enterprise company Writer named
Mina Alaghband its first chief customer officer.
Restaurant-focused PE fund Savory Fund named
Shauna K. Smith managing director.
Madhive named
Nicki Harkrider-Probey chief revenue officer and
Mindy Buckalew SVP of operations.
J.P. Morgan Wealth Management has named
Amy Reback regional director for the Mountain region.
Politico‘s
Elizabeth Ralph is joining the newsroom leadership team of the
San Francisco Standard as ideas editor to oversee its Opinion section.
Advocacy organization PERIOD. has named
Jennifer Herrera as its new executive director.
Harvey’s chief people officer,
Katie Burke, is being promoted to COO.
The International Women’s Media Foundation added three new members to its board:
Kimberly Adams, host of Marketplace, producer and screenwriter
Charmaine DeGraté, and
Susan Feeney.
SheerID named
Maria Fainshtein VP of product, trust and safety.
Teads announced the appointment of
Dani Cushion as CMO.
Jennifer Mnookin, the chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is
the new president of Columbia University.
And, ICYMI,
big leadership moves at Walmart!
Kath McLay‘s departure and the elevation of
Latriece Watkins as CEO of Sam’s Club.
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