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And, Most Powerful Women In Finance

October 11, 2010

U.S. Banker rolled out the red carpet for Finance's Top 25 Women - a "sister" list to Banking's Top 25 - headed by Abigail Johnson, currently chief of Fidelity Personal, Workplace and Institutional Services.  As the publication notes, not only have the following women endured some of the toughest times finance has seen, they've led by example through the worst of it.  Congratulations.

1) Abigail Johnson, Fidelity Personal, Workplace and Institutional Services
2) Abby Joseph Cohen, Goldman Sachs
3) Nicole Arnaboldi, Credit Suisse
4) Stacy Bash-Polley, Goldman Sachs
5) Barbara Byrne, Barclays Capital
6) Candace Browning, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
7) Catherine Smith, ING U.S. Retirement Services
8) Muriel Siebert, Muriel Siebert & Co.
9) Diane Offereins, Discover Financial Services
10) Carla Harris, Morgan Stanley

11) Jane Thompson, Wal-Mart
12) Kathleen Murphy, Fidelity Investments
13) Charlotte McLaughlin, PNC Financial Services
14) Diane Schumaker-Krieg, Wells Fargo Securities
15) Isabelle Ealet, Goldman Sachs
16) Ruth Porat, Morgan Stanley
17) Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab
18) Elizabeth Buse, Visa
19) Susan Ehrlich, Sears Financial Services
20) Dominique Senequier, AXA Private Equity
21) Margaret Keane, GE Capital
22) Carla Brooks, Commerce Street Capital
23) Martina Hund-Mejean, MasterCard
24) Suzanne Shank, Siebert Brandford Shank
25) Maria Elena Lagomasino, GenSpring Family Offices

For further details on the honorees, click onto:   [ U.S. Banker: Top 25 in Finance, October ]