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At the Most Powerful Women in Banking conference, asset management leader Jenny Johnson discussed opportunities and risks for portfolio managers in 2023.
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Mary Callahan Erdoes, CEO of asset and wealth management at the megabank, says recent advancements in remote connectivity will lead to a "much better Wall Street than many of us grew up in." She urges women not to let newfound flexibility go away.
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Our annual list of The Most Powerful Women in Finance.
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Erdoes' team finished the second quarter with $4.6 trillion in total client assets and $3.2 trillion in assets under management. Year-on-year, those figures were up 20% and 16%, respectively.
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Johnson joined the family business in 1988, becoming its CEO in 2014 and chair two years later. Since then, she has continued to push Fidelity to expand.
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As part of TIAA's mission, Duckett is doubling down on her efforts to ensure that Americans save enough for retirement.
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As president and CEO, Johnson is responsible for developing Franklin Templeton's overall strategic direction, executing on that strategy and advancing the firm's client-centric culture.
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A native of Baltimore, Friedman grew up with finance: Her father, David Testa, was chief investment officer at financial advisory firm T. Rowe Price.
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In early 2023, UBS took over the ailing Credit Suisse, and Harford has been hard at work integrating Credit Suisse's asset management business.
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As chief product officer, Milrod now oversees a team of more than 500 professionals who provide a diverse range of services and products to institutional investors around the globe.
September 27