The Most Powerful Women in Banking

There are more women than ever on boards of directors, but there's still a long way to go.

September 27
4 Min Read
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    When adopting a role model almost 30 years ago, Candace Browning aimed high: She became — and remains — a big fan of Margaret Thatcher.

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    Had she not received some good advice early in her career, Catherine Smith might not be the head of ING U.S. Retirement Services.

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    Carla Harris loves to mentor. So much so that she created a program at Morgan Stanley to provide support and advice to its asset managers around the globe.

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    Jane Thompson has a pretty simple mantra: Focus on your strengths and leave your weaknesses at home.

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    Under Kathleen Murphy, who heads Fidelity Investments' personal investing unit, it stepped up efforts to call customers to offer support.

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