More than one quarter of the most powerful women in finance are in asset management, according to a banking-focused trade publication.
| Mary Callahan Erdoes J.P. Morgan CEO of Asset and Wealth Management | |
Yesterday,
Arizent's American Banker team
released 2022 list of the 25 "Most Powerful Women in Finance." The list includes seven familiar fundster executives (plus a couple of chiefs at firms with subsidiaries in the mutual fund business). (That's up from
five on the 2020 list.)
Mary Callahan Erdoes, CEO of asset and wealth management at
J.P. Morgan Chase, is the
number one person on the list this year. Other fundster winners include:
Abby Johnson, chair and CEO of
Fidelity Investments, at
number two;
Suni Harford, president of
UBS Asset Management, at
12;
Jenny Johnson, president and CEO of
Franklin Templeton, at
16;
Yie-Hsin Hung, outgoing CEO of
New York Life Investment Management, at
17;
Michelle Seitz, outgoing CEO and chair of
Russell Investments, at
21; and
Kate Burke, chief operating officer and chief financial officer of
AllianceBernstein, at
23. And chiefs of parents of fund firms ranked at numbers
three and
19.
The American Banker team also released new lists of "The Most Powerful Women in Banking" and "The Most Powerful Women to Watch." This year is the 20th anniversary of the banking list, while the finance list (then call the "Nonbank Women in Finance" list) debuted in 2008. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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