Trending...
- Why Finland Had No Choice But to Legalize Online Gambling
- Finland's €1.3 Billion Digital Gambling Market Faces Regulatory Tug-of-War as Player Protection Debate Intensifies
- Still Using Ice? FrostSkin Reinvents Hydration
The Dave Alexander Center for Social Capital Announces Its Annual List of Leaders Redefining the Future of Capitalism
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - BostonChron -- The Dave Alexander Center for Social Capital has released its annual list of the Top 66 People‑Centric Leaders of 2025, spotlighting the CEOs and founders proving that taking care of people is now one of the most powerful drivers of business success.
As companies confront rising burnout, disengagement and declining trust, a new generation of leaders is demonstrating that human‑centered leadership is not a "soft" philosophy — it is a competitive advantage. A 2025 report from Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose shows companies built around both profit and purpose deliver 58% higher revenue growth and 63% higher returns on invested capital, with investors overwhelmingly expecting purpose‑driven strategy.
Through hundreds of interviews with top executives, the Center has identified a clear shift: trust, connection and dignity are becoming core business infrastructure. Leaders such as Ed Bastian, Jasmine Jirele, Tony Capuano, Penny Pennington, Pete Stavros, Garry Ridge, Marshall Goldsmith and Bob Chapman, and many more, are reshaping decision‑making around people‑first principles — and outperforming the market in the process.
More on Boston Chron
This movement marks a return to capitalism's original intent, rooted in Adam Smith's belief that prosperity depends on the well‑being of the entire community. After decades of short‑term, shareholder‑first practices that weakened innovation and long‑term competitiveness, people‑centric leadership is re‑emerging as the model capable of driving sustainable growth.
The Center's Top 66 honorees represent the leaders proving that when companies elevate employees, customers and communities, they unlock stronger performance, deeper trust and long‑term value. Their work signals a turning point for business — and for society.
The Dave Alexander Center for Social Capital is proud to honor these leaders and champion the movement toward a more human, more prosperous future.
Read the full article and list at Top 66 People-Centric Leaders of 2025 Prove Taking Care of People Is Taking Care of Business : Dave Alexander Center for Social Capital
Check out more articles and insights at www.socapcenter.com
As companies confront rising burnout, disengagement and declining trust, a new generation of leaders is demonstrating that human‑centered leadership is not a "soft" philosophy — it is a competitive advantage. A 2025 report from Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose shows companies built around both profit and purpose deliver 58% higher revenue growth and 63% higher returns on invested capital, with investors overwhelmingly expecting purpose‑driven strategy.
Through hundreds of interviews with top executives, the Center has identified a clear shift: trust, connection and dignity are becoming core business infrastructure. Leaders such as Ed Bastian, Jasmine Jirele, Tony Capuano, Penny Pennington, Pete Stavros, Garry Ridge, Marshall Goldsmith and Bob Chapman, and many more, are reshaping decision‑making around people‑first principles — and outperforming the market in the process.
More on Boston Chron
- TravelSMG Announces 2026 European Travel Agent Forum & Confirms 2026 Event Suite
- $500,000 In Grants Awarded to 39 Community Organizations Supporting Black Men and Boys Across Boston Neighborhoods
- Sleep Basil Unveils Revamped Natural Latex Mattress Collection Page for Cooler, Cleaner, Better-Aligned Sleep
- Conexwest Delivers Custom Shipping Container MRI Lab, Saving California Hospital an Estimated $9 Million in Renovation Costs
- RAIN Group Wins Three Gold Stevie® Awards
This movement marks a return to capitalism's original intent, rooted in Adam Smith's belief that prosperity depends on the well‑being of the entire community. After decades of short‑term, shareholder‑first practices that weakened innovation and long‑term competitiveness, people‑centric leadership is re‑emerging as the model capable of driving sustainable growth.
The Center's Top 66 honorees represent the leaders proving that when companies elevate employees, customers and communities, they unlock stronger performance, deeper trust and long‑term value. Their work signals a turning point for business — and for society.
The Dave Alexander Center for Social Capital is proud to honor these leaders and champion the movement toward a more human, more prosperous future.
Read the full article and list at Top 66 People-Centric Leaders of 2025 Prove Taking Care of People Is Taking Care of Business : Dave Alexander Center for Social Capital
Check out more articles and insights at www.socapcenter.com
Source: The Center for Social Capital llc
0 Comments
Latest on Boston Chron
- PRÝNCESS Builds Anticipation With "My Nerves" — A Girls-Girl Anthem
- Arbutus Medical Raises C$9.3M to Accelerate Growth of Surgical Workflow Solutions Outside the OR
- From Sleepless Nights to Sold-Out Drops: Catch Phrase Poet's First Year Redefining Motivational Urban Apparel
- Cold. Clean. Anywhere. Meet FrostSkin
- How Specialized Game Development Services Are Powering the Next Wave of Interactive Entertainment
- Don't Settle for a Lawyer Who Just Speaks Spanish. Demand One Who Understands Your Story
- Dan Williams Promoted to Century Fasteners Corp. – General Manager, Operations
- Ski Johnson Inks Strategic Deals with Three Major Food Chain Brands
- NIL Club Advances Agent-Free NIL Model as Oversight Intensifies Across College Athletics
- Atlanta Magazine Names Dr. Rashad Richey One of Atlanta's Most Influential Leaders in 2026 as the FIFA World Cup Approaches
- Apostle Margelee Hylton Announces the Release of Third Day Prayer
- Meet the Labthink C610H Auto Tensile Tester
- Slotozilla Reports Strong Q4 Growth and Sigma Rome Success
- Turning On the Lights Global Institute™ Sponsors Annual International Women Build Confidence Conference;
- "Lights Off" and Laughs On: Joseph Neibich Twists Horror Tropes in Hilariously Demonic Fashion
- Families Gain Clarity: Postmortem Pathology Expands Private Autopsy Services in St. Louis
- Beethoven: Music of Revolution and Triumph - Eroica
- Amy Turner Receives 2025 ENPY Partnership Builder Award from The Community Foundation
- Hubble Tension Solved? Study finds evidence of an 'Invisible Bias' in How We Measure the Universe
- City of Boston and Wentworth Institute of Technology Announce New Five Year Pilot Agreement and New Amendment to Ten Year Institutional Master Plan.