The Executive Magazine Wins Global Leadership Award

The Executive Magazine has been awarded the Swiss Academy Award for The Fastest-Rising Global Business Magazine for Leadership 2025, recognised by an independent international jury for its impact on C-suite communications and strategic business discourse. The honour reflects the magazine's trajectory in reshaping how senior leadership perspectives reach decision-makers worldwide
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Elizabeth Jenkins-Smalley

Editor In Chief at The Executive Magazine

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The Swiss Academy for Leadership and Sustainability has conferred its inaugural award for The Fastest-Rising Global Business Magazine for Leadership upon The Executive Magazine. The recognition comes from an independent ethics jury comprising 20 internationally respected figures across leadership, sustainability, governance and ethics sectors.

“This recognition validates the extraordinary dedication of our entire team. Every member has contributed to building a publication that genuinely serves the needs of senior leaders navigating today’s complex business environment. The independent nature of this award, determined by a respected international jury makes it particularly meaningful. It confirms that our editorial approach resonates with the global business community. I’m immensely proud of what we’ve achieved together, and this accolade motivates us to continue raising standards in business journalism.”

Adam Busby, Director of Strategic Partnerships at The Executive Magazine

The award process operates without application procedures, instead relying on references and independent assessments before final determination by the ethics jury through unanimous vote or qualified majority. This structure ensures the accolade cannot be influenced by commercial interests or lobbying efforts.

The Executive Magazine’s rapid ascent has positioned it as a resource for senior decision-makers navigating strategic innovation and governance challenges across global markets. Through focused editorial coverage of C-level perspectives and entrepreneurial journeys, the magazine has established itself as a platform for examining contemporary business leadership.

Independent jury assessment

The 20-member ethics jury conducted a multi-layered evaluation examining personal reputation, institutional impact, ethical positioning and alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goals. Each nominee undergoes comprehensive scrutiny by internationally recognised professionals working across multiple disciplines including leadership theory, sustainability frameworks and public interest advocacy.

“A well-deserved recognition for the entire team. The Executive Magazine has become a vital voice, consistently highlighting the leadership and innovation that truly matter. It is wonderful to see your commitment to high-level storytelling and global impact celebrated – thank you for your dedication to redefining excellence in business media.”

Natalia Czajkowska, Founding President at The Swiss Academy

The jury’s composition ensures diverse perspectives inform the final determination, with members drawn from various geographical regions and professional backgrounds. This structure provides rigorous assessment standards that examine both quantitative metrics and qualitative impact on business discourse.

The conferment model distinguishes these awards from standard industry recognition programmes, placing emphasis on demonstrated influence rather than marketing expenditure or promotional campaigns.

Publication trajectory

The magazine’s growth reflects changing patterns in how senior professionals consume business intelligence and strategic analysis. By concentrating on the intersection of operational leadership and sustainable business practices, the publication has captured attention across multiple sectors and geographical markets.

“Receiving this recognition validates our belief that business publications can deliver both intellectual rigour and visual sophistication. Our design philosophy has always centred on clarity and impact, creating a visual language that respects our readers’ time whilst enhancing their engagement with complex subject matter. Every layout decision, typography choice and creative element serves the editorial content rather than overwhelming it. This award reflects the collaborative effort between our creative and editorial teams to produce a publication that commands attention through both substance and presentation. The visual identity we’ve developed has become integral to how we communicate with senior leaders globally, and this honour from an independent international jury confirms we’re achieving that balance effectively.”

Aaron Kelly, Creative Director at The Executive Magazine

Editorial focus on practical governance challenges and strategic decision-making frameworks has resonated with readers managing complex organisational structures. The platform provides analysis of leadership transitions, innovation implementation and ethical considerations that influence boardroom discussions.

Content examining entrepreneurial trajectories alongside established corporate leadership offers readers comparative perspectives on different approaches to business challenges. This editorial balance addresses the varied professional contexts of the publication’s readership whilst maintaining analytical rigour.

Strategic communications shift

The recognition acknowledges the publication’s role in evolving business media towards deeper engagement with leadership challenges beyond surface-level reporting. Coverage emphasises the practical application of strategic concepts rather than theoretical frameworks divorced from operational reality.

Analysis of how leaders navigate regulatory environments, technological disruption and stakeholder expectations provides readers with applicable insights drawn from documented business scenarios. The editorial approach prioritises substance over speculation, grounding discussions in verifiable business outcomes.

The magazine’s treatment of sustainability and governance topics reflects their integration into mainstream business strategy rather than positioning them as peripheral concerns. This editorial stance aligns with the shifting priorities visible across global markets where environmental and social considerations increasingly influence investment decisions and corporate strategy.

Future outlook

The award positions the publication for continued influence as business leadership evolves alongside technological advancement and shifting regulatory landscapes. The editorial platform’s established credibility provides foundation for expanding coverage into emerging areas of strategic concern for senior leaders.

Global readership growth indicates appetite for business journalism that addresses practical leadership challenges whilst maintaining analytical depth. The magazine’s trajectory suggests sustained demand for content that balances accessibility with sophisticated treatment of complex business topics.

Recognition from an independent international jury validates the publication’s editorial direction and its relevance to contemporary business leadership discourse. The conferment provides external verification of the magazine’s impact on how strategic business intelligence reaches decision-makers across sectors and regions.

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