Four of the most powerful women in the world are tied to
the mutual fund industry. Last week
Forbes released
its newest list of the
World's 100 Most Powerful Women.
Securities and Exchange Commission (
SEC) chair
Mary Schapiro (age 56) returned to
the list at number 24 (down from 17 last year and up from
56 in 2009). Schapiro also came in at 75 on
MFWire.com's 2010
list of the Most Influential People in the Mutual Fund Industry.
Bank of America global wealth and investment
management chief
Sallie Krawcheck (age 46) (whose purview includes the
giant
Merrill Lynch wirehouse) landed at number 67
(down from 44 in 2010 and 6 in 2006 but up from 88 and 64
in 2009 and 2008).
Fidelity
[see profile] scion
Abby
Johnson (age 49) dipped from 59 last year to 70. Her proximity to the top of the Boston Behemoth landed
her one of a handful of spots on a special new feature of
the list,
"Power Women On The Verge: Who's Next In Line
For CEO?". Johnson also ranks 69th on Forbes' list of
billionaires (26th in the USA) and 22 on the "Forbes 400".
And Johnson also
landed at
number 25 on
MFWire.com's 2010 list of the Most
Influential People in the Mutual Fund Industry.
And
JPMorgan Asset Management [see
profile] CEO
Mary Callahan Erdoes (age 44)
climbed from 84 in 2010 to 74 in 2011. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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