After years of ascending at
Fidelity [
profile],
Abby Johnson is on top and in the spotlight.
No one in the press showed any surprise yesterday when
news broke that 52-year-old Abby is taking over as CEO from her 84-year-old father. Employees at the Boston Behemoth found out via an internal memo, and word soon made it to the press. A host of national, local and financial press covered news of Abby's ascension, with Vicktor Reklaitis and Mark DeCambre of
MarketWatch offering perhaps the most provocative headline: "Abigail Johnson: The most powerful woman in finance?"
Here's some of the other headlines, complete with links. (And remember, you can always check out the
MFWire news feed at
MFWire.com/News to see more recent mutual fund-related news from the around the internet.)
"Fidelity Keeps It in the Johnson Family",
Barron's;
"Fidelity Names Abigail Johnson CEO to Succeed Ned Johnson",
Bloomberg;
"Abigail Johnson named CEO of Fidelity parent FMR LLC; Ned will remain chairman", the
Boston Business Journal;
"Abigail Johnson named CEO of Fidelity", the
Boston Globe;
"Fidelity promotes Abigail Johnson to CEO", the
Financial Times;
"Abigail Johnson Replaces Father Edward As CEO Of Fidelity",
Forbes;
"Power Woman Abigail Johnson Named CEO Of Fidelity Investments",
Forbes again;
"Abigail Johnson named CEO of Fidelity Investments",
Fortunes;
"Abigail Johnson Named to Top Post at Fidelity", the
New York Times;
"Abigail Johnson succeeds father as CEO of Fidelity Investments",
Pensions & Investments;
"Fidelity's Abigail Johnson gains CEO title from her father",
Reuters; and
"Abigail Johnson Named CEO of Fidelity Investments", the
Wall Street Journal. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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