Five fundsters are among the most powerful women in finance, according to
American Banker.
Yesterday the trade publication
released its list of the 25 most powerful women in finance. A fundster,
J.P. Morgan Asset Management CEO
Mary Callahan Erdoes tops the list, which also includes:
Abby Johnson,
Fidelity chairman and CEO, at number two;
Marie Chandoha, president and CEO of
Charles Schwab Asset Management, at five;
Yie-Hsin Hung, CEO of
New York Life Investment Management, at 15; and
Fiona Bassett, head of passive asset management for the Americas at
Deutsche Asset Management, at 24. Of the five, only Hung is a new addition to the list this year.
Other familiar faces on the list include:
Kelly Coffey, CEO of the U.S. private bank at
J.P. Morgan Chase, at number 14;
Kathie Andrade, CEO of retail financial services at
TIAA, at 18;
Tracey Brophy Warson head of Citi Private Bank, North America at
Citi Group, at 19; and
Paula Polito, client strategy officer and group managing director at
UBS Wealth Management Americas.
American Banker also released two other lists yesterday, the
most powerful women in banking and
women to watch. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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