Six asset management industry executives are among the 25
Most Powerful Women in Finance, according to a financial services trade publication that focuses on banking. That's up from
five last year. The
American Banker team
released their 2019 lists on Sunday.
| Mary Callahan Erdoes J.P. Morgan CEO of Asset and Wealth Management | |
One fundster fell off the list this year, while two new faces joined it.
Mary Callahan Erdoes, CEO of asset and wealth management at
J.P. Morgan, again
tops the list as the "most powerful woman in finance."
Abby Johnson, chairman and CEO of
Fidelity Investments, again
ranks second on the list.
Suni Harford, president of
UBS Asset Management,
climbed to number 12 on the list.
Yie-Hsin Hung, CEO of
New York Life Investment Management,
climbed to number 13 on the list.
Michelle Seitz, chairman and CEO of
Russell Investments,
joined the list at number 18.
And
Roelfien Kuijpers, head of responsible investments and strategic relationships at
DWS Group,
joined the list at number 25. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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