Fortune Magazine released their 2017 list of the World's Greatest Leaders on Thursday -- with some big changes from 2016 and a big snub to President Donald Trump.

Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein tops the 2017 list of the 50 greatest leaders. The publication lauds the 43-year-old as "the wunderkind executive who realized he would need to grow as a leader in order to replicate in Chicago the success he'd had with the Boston Red Sox."

Epstein joined the Cubs organization in 2011 and lead them to their first championship in 108 years.

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But while President Trump is nowhere on the list, some of his biggest critics are. Liberal comedian Samantha Bee, former Vice President Joe Biden, and all four organizers of the Women's March on Washington made the list. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came in at No. 31.

More conservative figures made the list too, including Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.

Check out all the leaders who made the list in the gallery below:



50 PHOTOS Fortune's World's Greatest Leaders of 2017 See Gallery Fortune's World's Greatest Leaders of 2017 50. Lisa Su CEO Advanced Micro Devices Photo Credit: Twitter/LisaSu 49. Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor CEO, Intercorp Karel Navarro/Bloomberg via Getty Images 48. Sadiq Khan Mayor, London Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images 47. Hu Shuli Editor-in-Chief, Caixin Media (Photo by Ana-Bianca Marin/Getty Images) 46. Chance the Rapper Musician and Activist REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni 45. Dalia Grybauskaite President, Lithuania REUTERS/Francois Lenoir 44. Frank Mugisha Executive Director, Sexual Minorities Uganda Photo Credit: Getty 43. Marc Beniof CEO and Chairman, Salesforce Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images 42. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Novelist and Essayist Photo Credit: Getty 41. Randall Stephenson Chairman and CEO, AT&T David Becker/Bloomberg via Getty Images 40. Yuri Milner Founder, DST Global David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images 39. Jamie Dimon CEO, JPMorgan Chase Christophe Morin/Bloomberg via Getty Images 38. Haruno Yoshida President, BT Japan Photo Credit: Twitter/BT_Americas 37. Fazle Hasan Abed CEO, BRAC Kuni Takahashi/Bloomberg via Getty Images 36. Ohood Al Roumi Minister of Happiness, United Arab Emirates (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images) 35. Diana Natalicio President, University of Texas at El Paso (Photo by Leigh Vogel/Getty Images) 34. Tamika Mallory, Linda Sarsour, Bob Bland, and Carmen Perez National Cochairs, The Women's March on Washington (Photo by Robin Marchant/Getty Images for New York Fashion Week: The Shows) 33. Strive Masiyiwa Chairman, Econet Wireless Group Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images 32. Rebecca Richards-Kortum Professor, Rice University (Photo by D. Shin / Rice University / Barcroft India / Getty Images) 31. Justin Trudeau Prime Minister, Canada REUTERS/Chris Wattie 30. Elon Musk CEO, Tesla and SpaceX REUTERS/Danny Moloshok 29. Svetlana Gannushkina Founder, Citizens Assistance Committee REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin 28. Raj Panjabi CEO, Last Mile Health (Photo by Ben Gabbe/Getty Images for Time) 27.Shakira Singer, Songwriter, and Producer REUTERS/Ruben Sprich 26. Arundhati Bhattacharya Chairman, State Bank of India Calvin Sit/Bloomberg via Getty Images 25. Carmen Aristegui Host and Reporter, Aristegui Noticias REUTERS/Henry Romero 24. Zhang Ruimin CEO, Haier Group REUTERS/China Daily 23. Joe Biden Former U.S. Vice President REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 22. Janee Harteau Chief of Police, Minneapolis (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) 21. John Roberts Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) 20. Paul Polman CEO, Unilever (Photo credit should read DOMINIC LIPINSKI/AFP/Getty Images) 19. Samantha Bee Host and Executive Producer, "Full Frontal" (Photo by Andrew Toth/FilmMagic) 18. Brian Chesky CEO and Head of Community, Airbnb REUTERS/Mike Hutchings 17. Janet Yellen Chair, Federal Reserve REUTERS/Yuri Gripas 16. Bryan Stevenson Executive Director, Equal Justice Initiative REUTERS/Brian Snyder 15. Katharine Hayhoe Director, Climate Science Center, TexasTech REUTERS/Yuri Gripas 14. Helle Thorning-Schmidt CEO, Save the Children International (Photo credit should read ALAIN JOCARD/AFP/Getty Images) 13. John Delaney U.S. Representative, Maryland (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) 12. John Kasich Governor, Ohio REUTERS/Carlos Barria 11. LeBron James Small Forward, Cleveland Cavaliers Chris Humphreys-USA TODAY Sports 10. Angela Merkel Chancellor, Germany REUTERS/Joshua Roberts 9. John McCain U.S Senator, Arizona REUTERS/Marko Djurica/File Photo 8. Tsai Ing-wen President, Taiwan (Photo credit should read JOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP/Getty Images) 7. H.R. McMaster U.S. National Security Adviser REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque 6. Ava DuVernay Film Director and Screenwriter REUTERS/Stefanie Loos 5. Jeff Bezos Founder and CEO, Amazon REUTERS/Joshua Roberts 4. Melinda Gates Cochair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation REUTERS/Ruben Sprich 3. Pope Francis Head of the Roman Catholic Church REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi 2. Jack Ma Executive Chairman, Alibaba Group REUTERS/Ruben Sprich 1. Theo Epstein President, Baseball Operations, Chicago Cubs (Photo by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images). Up Next See Gallery Discover More Like This HIDE CAPTION SHOW CAPTION of SEE ALL BACK TO SLIDE

Republican Sen. John McCain and National Security Adviser Lt. Gen. H. R. McMaster joined the list for the first time this year. The senator from Arizona has been hailed for his bipartisan appeal during such a polarizing election cycle, and McMaster, who joined the Trump administration in February, is widely respected on both sides of the aisle. McCain hailed McMaster as an "outstanding choice" for the role of national security adviser.

While Amazon's CEO Jeff Bezos, who topped the 2016 list, fell to No. 5 on this year's list, Pope Francis moved up one spot from four to three.

Melinda Gates is the top ranked woman to make the list, coming in fourth. Her husband, Bill Gates, is nowhere on the list.