Digitas, Five Below and January Digital are among the 2026 Future Leader Awards Winners

This year’s Future Leaders winners show how a new generation is redefining business impact. They are turning once-tactical roles into growth engines, using data and performance insights to drive measurable results while applying innovation to solve practical challenges. Just as importantly, they are building trust through authenticity and audience-first thinking, while leading beyond their formal roles through collaboration, mentorship and cultural influence. Together, these winners reflect a modern model of leadership grounded in results, purpose and long-term growth.

As associate director of social strategy at Digitas, Ameera Masud earned Rising Social Leader for helping brands translate online culture into lasting audience engagement. In her role at Digitas, she has led creator and community programs that connect brands with fandoms across entertainment, fashion and internet culture. Her work on the Digitas-Crocs innovation partnership produced award-winning activations and collaborations that extended brand relevance beyond campaign cycles. Masud has also built internal tools that turn platform trends into actionable strategy and championed more inclusive marketing frameworks. Her work reflects a modern social approach rooted in trust, participation and cultural fluency.

Cecilia Snider earned Rising Retail Leader for modernizing Five Below’s replenishment strategy through AI and advanced analytics. She has helped reshape how the retailer forecasts demand, allocates inventory and maintains product availability across its growing store network. By aligning merchandising, planning and operations teams, Snider has improved efficiency while supporting a stronger customer experience in a fast-moving retail environment. Her leadership has also fostered a culture of experimentation and cross-functional collaboration, positioning Five Below to respond more quickly to market shifts and scale with discipline.

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