Thursday, March 6, 2008

U.S. Banker, produced the annual list of women bankers for its October 2007 magazine. It is also rolling out a ranking of the top women in non-bank finance jobs.


The 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking - partial list

1. Heidi Miller
CEO
JPMorgan Chase Treasury and Securities Services
JPMorgan Chase & Co.

2. Carrie Tolstedt
Senior EVP, Community Banking
Wells Fargo & Co.

3. Barbara Desoer
Chief Technology and Operations Officer
Bank of America

4. Cece Sutton
EVP, Head of Retail
and Small Business Banking
Wachovia Corp.

5. Doreen Woo Ho
President, Consumer Credit Group
President, Corporate Trust Services
Wells Fargo Bank

6. Pamela Joseph
Vice chairman
U.S. Bancorp Payment Services
Chairman and CEO, NOVA Information Systems

7. Amy Brinkley
Global risk executive
Bank of America

8. Barbara Stymiest
Chief Operating Officer
Royal Bank of Canada

9. Mary Callahan Erdoes
CEO
JPMorgan Private Bank

10. Diane Thormodsgard
Vice chair and head of wealth management
U.S. Bancorp

The 25 Women to Watch - partial list

1. Sallie Krawcheck
Chairman and CEO
Citi Global Wealth Management

2. Karen Peetz
CEO, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporate Trust
The Bank of New York Mellon

3. Colleen Johnston
Group Head, Finance and CFO
TD Bank Financial Group

4. Avid Modjtabai
EVP and CIO
Wells Fargo

5. Ranjana Clark
Senior EVP and CMO
Wachovia Corp

The Top 20 Nonbank Women in Finance - partial list

1. Zoe Cruz
Co-President
Morgan Stanley

2. Paula Rosput Reynolds
CEO
Safeco

3. Susan Ulick
Senior Managing Director, head of equity investments
TIAA CREF

4. Anne Stausboll
Chief Operating Investment Officer
CalPERS

5. Clara Furse
CEO
London Stock Exchange

6. Anne Dias Griffin
Founder and Managing Partner
Aragon Global

7. Candace Browning
President, Global Research
Merrill Lynch

8. Bodil Arlander
Senior Managing Director and Partner
Bear Stearns Merchant Banking

9. Wei Christianson
China Chief Executive
Morgan Stanley

10. Abigail Johnson
Head of Fidelity Employee Services
Fidelity

Immediate source: http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/09/28/heidi-who-surveying-the-top-women-bankers/

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