For nearly a century, the US-based weekly periodical Time has closed out the year by selecting the person who has had the most significant impact on the global stage—not necessarily a positive one. This year, the magazine's cover features Donald Trump, who recently won the US presidential election. Let's find out who else was honored by Time and in which nimonations.
Donald Trump
Donald Trump was named Person of the Year once again. He previously received the title in 2016 after his unexpected victory in the presidential race. In 2024, Time selected Trump again, highlighting his dramatic return to the White House, accompanied by bold promises to restore US global leadership through new trade tariffs, tax cuts, and strict immigration policies.
Caitlin Clark
22-year-old basketball player Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever was named Athlete of the Year by Time. Her debut season in the WNBA was marked by record-breaking achievements, including the highest number of assists in a season and the most three-pointers by a rookie. The magazine noted that Clark’s outstanding performances drew unprecedented attention to women’s basketball this year, boosting both television ratings and game attendance.
Lisa Su
Lisa Su, the CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), was named Time’s Best CEO of 2024. The periodical recognized her remarkable contributions to the semiconductor industry and her strategic leadership, which not only helped AMD recover from a crisis but also transformed it into an industry leader. During her decade at the helm, AMD’s stock price has rallied nearly 50-fold, and the company’s market capitalization has surpassed that of many competitors.
Elton John
This year, Time honored British musician Elton John with the title of Icon of the Year, recognizing his outstanding contributions to global culture. At 77 years old, Elton John completed his farewell world tour, which became the highest-grossing tour in history, earning over $900 million. Additionally, he received an Emmy Award this year, making him a member of the elite EGOT club—artists who have won Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony awards.