The Most Powerful Women in Banking
On November 1, Cheung is slated to become president and CEO of S&P Global. She is succeeding Doug Peterson, who has been CEO since 2013.
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As senior executive vice president and chief institutional client officer at TIAA, Gibson oversees the company's core retirement business.
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In 2021, El-Hillow left Goldman Sachs to lead the Seattle-based private company's entire investment division.
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As the global head of the industrials group, Hackley oversees a large chunk of the bank's $2.41 trillion in assets.
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Portney leads the bank's largest business unit, asset servicing. The group's assets under custody and administration neared $50 trillion in the second quarter, setting a record for BNY and the financial industry.
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In January, Johnson launched the Franklin Bitcoin ETF, which seeks to reflect the performance of the price of bitcoin.
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