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FedEx executive Kawal Preet named to Fortune's Most Powerful Women Asia 2025 list
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Kawal Preet,, Executive | FedEx

Kawal Preet, executive vice president of Planning, Engineering, and Transformation at FedEx, has been named to the "Fortune Most Powerful Women Asia 2025" list. The announcement was made by FedEx on October 7, 2025. Preet previously served as president of the Asia Pacific region for the company.

The Fortune Most Powerful Women (MPW) Asia 2025 list recognizes 100 women leaders from a range of sectors including finance, consumer goods, technology, transportation, aviation, industry, and energy. According to Fortune Asia CEO Anne Khoon-Fong, "MPW Asia 2025 celebrates diversity. From the most influential corporate boardrooms in Asia to the stages of culture, sports and public activity, these honorees are setting the agenda for Asia and shaping its future. They embody the depth, breadth and creativity that represent today’s most powerful and influential women in Asia."

Recipients were selected based on criteria such as business scale and health, career progress, influence, innovation efforts, and social impact initiatives. Among those recognized are executives holding global or regional positions at Fortune Global 500 companies as well as cultural figures and public sector leaders from across Asia.

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Preet commented on her selection: "It is a great honor to be recognized by Fortune in this way. I am humbled to be included among such remarkable women. Throughout my career—especially at FedEx—I have benefited from outstanding leaders and role models who helped shape my approach to business and leadership. FedEx has an excellent track record of supporting female leaders. I hope this recognition inspires not only those within my organization but also women across Asia."

Fortune is a global media company known for its reporting on business performance and accountability through rankings such as the Fortune 500 and Most Powerful Women lists.

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