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Women's IP World Ranking
Top 100 Influential Women Leaders in IP Law and Innovation 2025 Ranking Result
Adriana Barrera
Founder and Managing Partner at BARLAW – Barrera & Asociados, Peru
Adriana Barrera’s top ranking under Leadership and Vision highlights her exceptional contributions to the IP field and her commitment to empowerment and innovation.
As the founder of BARLAW – Barrera & Asociados, she has built an inclusive firm where over 77% of leadership roles are held by women. Her strategic leadership has driven success in high-profile IP cases and influenced Peru’s IP enforcement landscape through over 360 training sessions for authorities and students.
By mentoring young professionals and fostering collaboration, she has redefined leadership in IP law and continues to inspire meaningful progress in the industry.
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Dr. Shweta Singh
Founder & CEO at Ennoble IP, India
Dr. Shweta Singh’s ranking as number 2 under Leadership and Vision reflects her exceptional contributions to shaping the IP landscape in academia, industry, and entrepreneurship.
As the founder of Ennoble IP, she has driven initiatives that handle over 80% of patent filings for Indian universities, enhancing their research impact and global rankings. Her leadership extends globally, fostering cross-border collaborations and expanding IP services to the UAE and GCC regions. Through her platform SHEREAL, she mentors women entrepreneurs, empowering them to protect and scale their innovations.
Her policy advocacy, pro bono support, and commitment to inclusivity showcase her visionary leadership in making intellectual property a tool for empowerment and growth.
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Klaudia Błach Morysińska
Partner at Zaborski, Morysiński Law Firm, Polska
Klaudia Błach Morysińska’s ranking as number 3 under Leadership and Vision highlights her transformative impact on IP law, policy, and advocacy. As a Partner at Zaborski, Morysiński Law Firm, she has driven pivotal initiatives, including shaping IP policies through her leadership roles in ECTA and AIPPI.
Her dedication to mentoring future professionals, particularly women, and her commitment to fostering diversity and inclusivity have significantly advanced the IP community.
From educating young minds about IP to influencing global policies and legislative frameworks, Klaudia exemplifies visionary leadership that empowers individuals, strengthens legal systems, and inspires meaningful change in the field of intellectual property.
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Megan Carpenter
Dean at UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, USA
Megan Carpenter’s ranking as number 4 under Leadership and Vision reflects her transformative contributions to intellectual property education and innovation. As Dean of UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, she created the Hybrid JD in Intellectual Property, Technology, and Information Law, the first ABA-approved program of its kind in the U.S., making top-tier legal education accessible to diverse, non-traditional students globally.
Megan’s groundbreaking partnerships, such as the $1.2M ASIPI scholarship program for Latin American lawyers, and her leadership in global IP organizations showcase her commitment to inclusivity and empowering future IP leaders.
Her visionary approach connects education, policy, and innovation to drive meaningful change in the IP landscape worldwide.
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Brenda Matanga
Head of Practice at BMatanga IP Attorneys, Zimbabwe
Brenda Matanga’s ranking at number 5 under Leadership and Vision reflects her influential contributions to IP law, governance, and mentorship across Africa and beyond.
As the Head of Practice at BMatanga IP Attorneys, she has built a thriving legal practice while championing IP literacy and empowerment through roles such as Chairperson of ARIPO’s Working Group and President of ZIPTA. Brenda’s commitment to nurturing future leaders is evident in her mentorship of young professionals and support for women entrepreneurs through initiatives like the Namibian Women Entrepreneurs' Project.
Her advocacy for inclusive IP policies and anti-counterfeiting efforts, alongside her leadership in global forums, underscores her strategic vision and dedication to driving impactful change in the IP landscape.
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Isabela Robledo Mclymont
Partner at Curell Suñol Slp, España
Isabela Robledo McClymont’s ranking as number 6 under Leadership and Vision highlights her exceptional contributions to intellectual property law and innovation. As a Partner at Curell Suñol, she has demonstrated expertise in handling complex IP cases, including trademarks, patents, and designs, while advancing global IP strategies for diverse clients.
Her leadership extends beyond legal practice through her active roles in organizations like AIPPI and INTA, where she influences IP policy and fosters innovation. Isabela’s dedication to mentorship, advocacy for diversity, and impactful pro bono work further showcase her commitment to empowering others and driving progress in the IP field, making her a true leader in the global IP community.
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Christina Kiortsis
Attorney-at-law/ Manager at Kiortsis & Associates Law Offices, Greece
Christina Kiortsis’s ranking as number 7 under Leadership and Vision highlights her remarkable contributions to intellectual property law, diversity, and innovation.
As the Manager of KIORTSIS & ASSOCIATES Law Offices, one of Greece’s most established IP firms, she has successfully led the firm in handling complex IP cases across patents, trademarks, and designs, representing prestigious clients globally. Christina has fostered a culture of excellence and inclusivity, with over two-thirds of her staff being women, showcasing her commitment to empowering female professionals. Her expertise in Greek and international IP law, combined with her advocacy for equal opportunities and ethical practices, positions her as a transformative leader in the field.
Through her work in IP protection, policy advocacy, and education, Christina continues to shape the legal landscape and inspire future generations of IP professionals.
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Virginia Cervieri
Senior Partner at Cervieri Monsuárez, Uruguay
Virginia Cervieri’s ranking as number 7 under Leadership and Vision recognises her exceptional contributions to IP law through strategic leadership and innovative problem-solving.
As Senior Partner at Cervieri Monsuárez, she has led landmark cases, including Cipriani’s global trademark resolution, while advancing technological innovation with tools like the HORUS IP monitoring software. A champion of diversity, Virginia has fostered a workplace with 80% female leadership and mentored entrepreneurs through Uruguay’s Sembrando program.
Her dedication to sustainability and pro bono efforts, coupled with her active role in global IP organisations, solidifies her position as a transformative leader in intellectual property law.
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María Ceballos Rodríguez
Partner at Curell Suñol Slp, España
María Ceballos Rodríguez is ranked number 8 under Leadership and Vision for her pivotal contributions to intellectual property law. As a partner at Curell Suñol SLP, she excels in trademark and design protection, shaping innovative strategies for clients on national and international levels.
Her leadership extends to influencing global IP policy through active roles in AIPPI, MARQUES, and INTA, including chairing significant discussions on trademark registrability. Her teaching and mentorship efforts at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid underscore her commitment to fostering future IP leaders.
Recognized globally in rankings such as IP Rising Star, María’s work reflects her dedication to advancing IP law and empowering others in the field.
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Franca Onukaire
Senior IP Manager at PMS & GOSHEN IP, Nigeria
Franca Onukaire is ranked under Leadership and Vision for her transformative contributions to intellectual property (IP) management in Nigeria and beyond. As Senior IP Manager at PMS & Goshen IP, she has developed comprehensive IP strategies, aligning them with business objectives to drive innovation and protect valuable assets.
Franca is known for mentoring young professionals, fostering diversity, and advocating for inclusive practices within the IP community. Her proactive approach to IP compliance and her commitment to empowering startups and underrepresented groups highlight her visionary leadership.
Through strategic foresight and collaboration, she continues to shape the IP landscape in a dynamic and impactful way.
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