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Women's IP World Ranking 2025
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND BUSINESS LEADERSHIP
Top 100 Influential Women Leaders in IP Law and Innovation 2025 Ranking Result
Manvi Mittra
VP- Operations & Strategy at Prism IP, India
Manvi Mittra’s ranking as number 1 in Entrepreneurship and Business Leadership highlights her transformative contributions to intellectual property (IP) and business innovation.
As VP-Operations & Strategy at Prism Intellectual Property, Manvi leverages 16 years of expertise across technical and legal domains, including roles as In-House Counsel at Maruti Suzuki India Limited, where she spearheaded IP strategies, trained 2,000+ engineers, and achieved an 83% increase in patent filings.
At Prism IP, she leads a team of 20 professionals, overseeing diverse IP domains and aligning legal strategies with business objectives. Manvi actively contributes to policy discussions through FICCI, ensuring industry representation in legislative reforms. Her mentorship initiatives empower young professionals, fostering inclusivity and collaboration.
Her ability to bridge technical expertise with business acumen has established her as a standout leader in IP entrepreneurship and innovation, driving growth and empowering the next generation of leaders.
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Jyoti Chauhan
AGM IPR at Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limted, India
Jyoti Chauhan’s ranking as number 2 in Entrepreneurship and Business Leadership reflects her exceptional impact on IP innovation and awareness.
Jyoti has 16 years of expertise, managing over 1,000 patents and mentoring startups through programmes like Atal Innovation Mission and Startup India. She has trained individuals at universities and MSMEs, promoting IP as a growth enabler for businesses.
Her influence extends to shaping IP policy as a member of ASSOCHAM and WICCI, where she advocates for reforms and legislative advancements. Recognised with over 100 awards, including “Powerful and Influential Women in IPR,” Jyoti’s outreach efforts and strategic leadership continue to inspire progress in the IP sector.
Through workshops, lectures, and advocacy, she empowers diverse innovators, making her a trailblazer in entrepreneurship and IP leadership.
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Sophie Ertl
Partner at Maiwald, Germany
Sophie Ertl’s ranking as number 3 in Entrepreneurship and Business Leadership celebrates her dynamic leadership and contributions to IP innovation.
As Managing Partner at Maiwald, Sophie has over 20 years of experience leading projects across sectors such as AI, semiconductors, and 3D printing. She oversees a team of 20+ attorneys and paralegals, ensuring excellence in patent portfolio management and litigation before the EPO.
Her mentorship of patent attorney trainees and advocacy for female inventors underscores her commitment to diversity. Sophie is widely recognised in global IP rankings, including IAM Strategy 300 and Managing IP’s Top 250 Women in IP.
A frequent speaker on the Unified Patent Court and patent strategies, Sophie’s influence extends globally, fostering innovation and inclusivity within the IP community.
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Mitra Aminlou
Head of STI Commercialisation Group at National Research Institute for Science Policy, Iran
Mitra Aminlou’s ranking as number 4 in Entrepreneurship and Business Leadership reflects her pioneering work in IP management and policymaking.
As Head of the STI Commercialisation Group at the National Research Institute for Science Policy in Iran, Mitra has transformed IP practices, leading over 150 workshops across the country and advocating for legislative reforms. Her initiatives include translating Oliver Gossmann’s Patent Management into Farsi and collaborating with WIPO to deliver educational programmes.
Known as the “Mother of IP” in Iran, Mitra mentors young professionals, empowering women to become IP experts and business leaders. Her vision to integrate IP into Iran’s knowledge economy underscores her dedication to fostering innovation, inclusivity, and societal transformation.
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Asli Cetin
Attorney At Law/trademark Attorney At Orbis IP & Law, Turkiye
Asli Cetin’s ranking as number 5 in Entrepreneurship and Business Leadership celebrates her influential role in advancing intellectual property law in Türkiye.
As Head of Trademarks at Orbis IP & Law, Asli specialises in trademark filings, oppositions, and litigation, setting significant precedents in ethical trademark practices. Her innovative approaches to tackling non-use cancellation actions and bad-faith applications have safeguarded clients’ IP assets.
Committed to diversity, Asli has built a team with 60% women, fostering growth through training and conference sponsorships. Her collaborative leadership style and focus on community engagement have established her as a trailblazer in IP, influencing the legal landscape and inspiring the next generation.
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May M Cheng
Partner at Dipchand LLP, Canada
May M. Cheng’s ranking as number 6 in Entrepreneurship and Business Leadership reflects her visionary leadership in IP law and advocacy for diversity.
As a Partner at Dipchand LLP with over 30 years of experience, May has achieved landmark victories in trademark and copyright law. Her entrepreneurial decision to transition from a Tier 1 firm to a boutique practice led by a South Asian woman demonstrates her innovative leadership.
May also contributed to rewriting the IP laws of the Bahamas and chairs the IP Year in Review Conference, shaping policy and education. An outspoken advocate for women and minorities, she mentors professionals and has earned recognition as one of Canada’s Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers.
Her dedication to community activism and innovative strategies continues to inspire progress and equity in IP law.
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Kendra Ervin
VP & Head of Global Litigation and Enforcement at IP House, United States
Kendra Ervin’s ranking as number 7 in Entrepreneurship and Business Leadership highlights her leadership in global IP enforcement and litigation.
As Vice President & Head of Global Litigation at IP House, Kendra has formulated strategic IP solutions for leading companies and overseen anti-counterfeiting efforts. Her tenure at the U.S. Department of Justice included combating trade secret theft and developing legislative initiatives to address cyber threats.
Through mentoring in DOJ’s Mentoring Circles, Kendra has empowered future leaders in IP law. Her collaborative leadership style and innovative problem-solving set her apart, making her a trusted advisor and advocate for IP protection worldwide.
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Mariana Vargas
Partner at Basham, Ringe & Correa, México
Mariana Vargas’s ranking as number 8 in Entrepreneurship and Business Leadership celebrates her groundbreaking contributions to IP law and advocacy for diversity.
As a Partner at Basham, Ringe & Correa, Mariana advises high-profile clients like Casa Lumbre and América Móvil, achieving significant successes such as securing the first Authorization of Use for the Appellation of Origin Sotol in Mexico.
She actively shapes IP policy through her roles in AIPPI and INTA, promoting legal reform and inclusivity. Mariana mentors young female lawyers and advances diversity as a member of her firm’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Her leadership and advocacy make her a standout figure in entrepreneurship and IP innovation.
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Olena Shamrina
Lawyer, Patent and Trademark Attorney at Pakharenko and Partners, Ukraine
Olena Shamrina’s ranking as number 9 in Entrepreneurship and Business Leadership reflects her exceptional ability to lead and sustain business operations in the most challenging circumstances.
As Lawyer, Patent and Trademark Attorney, Olena has maintained the firm's position as one of Ukraine’s top 5 IP firms, even during the country’s ongoing crisis. Her leadership in managing IP portfolios for over 200 global clients and her innovative strategies to navigate reduced client spending have been instrumental in the firm’s continued success.
Olena’s creation of new jobs and a professional team during times of instability, coupled with her risk-taking and financial acumen, highlights her entrepreneurial vision and resilience. Her achievements serve as a testament to her ability to adapt and thrive in high-pressure environments while driving her firm’s success.
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Jacqueline Stelling
Owner/Co-founder at JMS Legal/Brand Action, United States
Jacqueline Stelling’s ranking as number 10 in Entrepreneurship and Business Leadership reflects her impactful contributions to IP law and global collaboration.
As Owner of JMS Legal and Co-founder of Brand Action, Jacqueline has guided global organisations in safeguarding IP while raising $300,000 for humanitarian aid through Brand Action. Her leadership inspires collective action and promotes equity in the IP community.
Recognised among Managing IP’s Top 50 Most Influential People, Jacqueline mentors young professionals, fostering growth and inclusivity in the field. Her ability to balance professional excellence with philanthropy positions her as an inspiring leader in IP entrepreneurship.
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