Honoree Profile — Rebekah Waller
Capitol Building Partner — Community Financial Economy
Global Impact Award Honoree — Class of 2026
Financial systems shape who participates — and who is left behind. Rebekah Waller works to change that equation.
Through Capitol Building Partner, she advances a community-owned financial economy — where access, ownership, and participation are distributed rather than concentrated.
This is structural impact. Quiet, powerful, and durable.
Recognized Impact Area
Community Financial Systems & Inclusive Economy
Why This Recognition Was Earned
- Community-owned financial model advocacy
- Inclusive economic participation design
- Shared prosperity frameworks
- Purpose-driven financial leadership
Ownership changes behavior. Shared ownership changes societies.
Honoree Profile — Ahmad Hasan Ladadweh
Rawabi City — Marketing Impact Leadership
Global Impact Award Honoree — Class of 2026
Some leaders build campaigns. Others build momentum that moves markets and communities. Ahmad Hasan Ladadweh belongs to the latter.
Through his leadership at Rawabi City, Ahmad has demonstrated that marketing is not noise — it is architecture. Strategy, positioning, and message discipline have been applied not as promotion, but as infrastructure for growth and visibility.
His work reflects three rare qualities: clarity of direction, consistency of execution, and measurable public-facing value.
Recognized Impact Area
Marketing Strategy & Market Influence
Why This Recognition Was Earned
- Strategic marketing leadership at scale
- Measurable visibility and positioning outcomes
- Contribution to brand and ecosystem growth
- Purpose-aligned communication execution
Impact, when done properly, compounds. This work does.