The list, compiled by an expert committee, offers a snapshot of female talent in fields such as economy, business, culture, science, politics, and media. Professionals from diverse backgrounds are exerting significant influence on the country's social and cultural fabric.
Notable figures include Blanca Sorigué, director of the Barcelona Free Trade Zone Consortium; journalist Neus Tomàs, deputy director of elDiario.es; and writer Regina Rodríguez Sirvent. The strong representation of women from the business world underscores the private sector's weight and the growing role of female executives in strategic decision-making.
Blanca Sorigué Borrell, a Tourism graduate with executive management training, is the first woman to lead the Barcelona Free Trade Zone Consortium since 2018. Her career includes directing international trade fairs like the Logistics International Fair and the Barcelona New Economy Week (BNEW).
Neus Tomàs i Gironí, a journalist specializing in politics, has held significant positions such as press chief for councilor Joaquim Nadal and deputy director at El Periódico de Catalunya. She currently serves as deputy director for elDiario.es and heads its Catalan delegation.
Regina Rodríguez Sirvent, a writer and screenwriter, has emerged as a literary revelation in the Catalan language. Her novel Les calces al sol became a sales phenomenon, exceeding 100,000 copies, and her second book, Crispetes de matinada, made her the best-selling author for Sant Jordi 2026.
Culture and creative industries also feature recognized names such as writers Eva Baltasar and Najat El Hachmi, actress Aina Clotet, model Martina Klein, and singer Rosalía. Other prominent figures include Sol Daurella (Coca-Cola Europacific Partners), Carolina Martinoli (Vueling), María Luisa Martínez Gistau (CaixaBank), and Sílvia Paneque (Government spokesperson).




