The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Aiyengar manages a team of over 250 M&A bankers in 17 countries across the globe. She has been with JPMorgan since 1999.
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Katz has more than three decades of banking experience and has confidently completed a series of deals in financial markets where other bankers were skittish about the financial impact of inflation and interest rate hikes.
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Based in New York, Marrs reports to American Express Chairman and CEO Stephen Squeri and oversees 6,250 employees.
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As CEO, she leads the efforts of seven specialist investment firms. Together, these companies offer investment solutions across every major asset class.
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Martin heads the NYSE Group division of Intercontinental Exchange, having worked for the company and its predecessors for more than two decades.
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Yeshaya joined Morgan Stanley as a college intern and returned after graduation as an investment banking analyst. She rose up in the fixed income division before being chosen by CEO James Gorman to be his chief of staff in 2015.
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