SINGAPORE, Oct. 9
Boston Consulting Group (BCG) today announced that Carol Liao, Managing Director and Senior Partner and Chair of BCG Greater China, has been named to Fortune's Most Powerful Women Asia 2025 list.
The annual list recognizes 100 women leaders across business, public life, sport, and culture who are shaping the region's future. Why this matters
- The Fortune list highlights influential leaders who shape business and society across Asia.
- Carol Liao is the first woman to serve as Chair of BCG Greater China and leads nearly 1,000 professionals in the region.
- Her work spans digital transformation, climate and sustainability, and CEO advisory services that support top executives through strategic challenges.
Highlights of Carol Liao's leadership
- Three decades of consulting experience and deep industry expertise.
- Built and led BCG Greater China's growth and client portfolio across multiple sectors.
- Launched and scaled BCG's CEO Advisory Program in Asia-Pacific, which has supported over 500 CEOs and CXOs globally.
- Frequent speaker at major forums including the World Economic Forum, Boao Forum for Asia, APEC Business Council Forums, and China Development Forum.
- Active in promoting women's leadership as a member of the steering committee for Mulan Club, a leading network for women business leaders in China.
BCG response
Yasushi Sasaki, BCG Asia Pacific Chair, said Carol's recognition reflects "resilience, vision, and an unwavering commitment to people and purpose," and praised her impact on clients and the broader business community.
Event details
Fortune's MPW Asia 2025 will honor the winners at an award ceremony and leaders' breakfast during the Fortune Innovation Forum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on November 17-18.
Key takeaways for readers
- Carol Liao's inclusion on the list underscores BCG's leadership role in Asia and its focus on innovation, sustainability, and executive support.
- Her work with CEOs and senior leaders strengthens organizational resilience during volatile times.
- The recognition also spotlights progress in women's leadership across Asia's corporate and public sectors.
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