Latest Leaderboard Movements After Performance Validity Updates

Al Farooq and Kamal Advance into TOP 10; Adeeb, Haddad, and Brian J. Esposito Lose Previous Positions.
Dec 9, 2025
Latest Leaderboard Movements After Performance Validity Updates

In a significant shake-up of the rankings landscape, the CEO of the Year leaderboard has experienced notable repositioning with just 21 days remaining until the 2025 winner is announced. The changes follow the application of performance validity protocols, which have resulted in point adjustments across multiple categories.

Under the established framework, performances are removed from active consideration one year after verification, with corresponding points deducted from the nominee's total. This methodology applies to all active leaderboards, except the All-Time Rankings, which preserve every point earned as a permanent record of achievement for all CEO Rankings participants.

The recent validity updates have impacted several prominent positions on the prestigious TOP 10 CEO of the Year list. Farrukh Adeeb—current holder of the People's Choice Award 2025—along with Omar Haddad and Brian J. Esposito have all experienced declines in their standings following point deductions.

The most striking development involves Brian J. Esposito's drop to 12th position—a notable shift for one of the competition's most consistent performers, who has maintained TOP 10 status in every season since the rankings' inception.

Conversely, the recalibration has created advancement opportunities. Dr. Rashid Mohammed Zubair Al Farooq and Youssef Kamal have both capitalized on the changes, securing positions within the coveted TOP 10.

With three weeks remaining in the competition period, the leaderboard remains highly fluid. The current point differential suggests that executives well outside the TOP 10 retain viable pathways to championship contention, ensuring that the race for CEO of the Year 2025 will remain competitive until the final calculation.