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Power 100: Greater Philadelphia's most influential business leaders for 2026, Nos. 76-100

  • Feb 27
  • 2 min read

Ryan Sharrow I Editor in Chief I Philadelphia Business Journal I Feb 27, 2026


Welcome to the latest installment of the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Power 100 list, our annual compilation of the region’s most powerful businesspeople.

Power goes beyond just wealth and status. The true measure of power reflects responsibility, accountability, influence and — especially in today's world — innovation.


The 2026 Power 100 features familiar names from years past, as well as many new faces. An indicator of Greater Philadelphia’s evolving business community, the list is made up of people from across the region’s breadth of industries. There are Fortune 500 CEOs, leaders of civic organizations, health care and higher education executives, nationally renowned chefs, real estate developers, and the list goes on. With 2026 finally upon us, you'll see several people on the list who are charged with overseeing the marquee events coming to the region this year in honor of America's 250th birthday.


To be clear, the Power 100 is not a ranking, but rather a guide that aims to reflect the most influential people at this moment in time. The editorial staff of the Business Journal selected those who made the list. There is no nomination process. In some cases, the profiles include business partners. The list does not include elected officials.


All of this year’s profiles were written by Philadelphia Business Journal reporters.

We've been revealing these high-voltage headliners throughout the week, in no particular order. You can see the first three groups here:



In the gallery below, find the fourth and final installment of 25 power players for 2026:


Greg Reaves and Leslie Smallwood-Lewis, co-owners, Mosaic Development Partners
Greg Reaves and Leslie Smallwood-Lewis, co-owners, Mosaic Development Partners

With the mission of promoting inclusive economic growth and representing the communities where their projects are developed, Greg Reaves and Leslie Smallwood-Lewis are key members of the team developing the Navy Yard. Along with Ensemble Investments, Mosaic Development Partners is making progress on the Navy Yard’s $6 billion master plan. The first residential buildings there are opening this winter.



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