Of the
100 Most Influential Women In U.S. Finance, at least 29 are fundsters.
| Karina Funk Brown Advisory Partner, Portfolio Manager, Chair of Sustainable Investing | |
That's one takeaway from the third
annual women in finance list from the
Barron's folks,
released this week. The publication's team considered a list of U.S.-based executives from across the financial services spectrum (as well as public servants, policy makers, and CFOs). As of this morning,
Barron's has posted profiles of 10 women at the beginning (alphabetically) of the list, with more profiles to come.
The biggest mutual fund company winner on the list is
Vanguard, with four honorees:
Kaitlyn Caughlin, global head of investment risk;
Sara Devereux, global head of the fixed income group;
Vernita Exum, global head of ETF capital markets; and
Karen Risi, managing director and head of planning & development.
Next up is
BlackRock, with three winners:
Anne Ackerley, head of the retirement group;
Samara Cohen, chief investment officer for ETFs and index investments; and
Carolyn Weinberg, global head of product for iShares and index investments.
Ariel Investments,
Fidelity Investments, and
Franklin Templeton have two winners each: at Ariel,
Rupal Bhansali, chief investment officer and PM for international and global equity strategies, and
Mellody Hobson, co-CEO; at Fidelity,
Abby Johnson, CEO, and
Pam Holding, co-head of equity and head of sustainable investing; and at Franklin,
Sonal Desai, CIO of the fixed income group, and
Jenny Johnson, president and CEO.
Other winners included:
Stephanie Braming, global head of
William Blair Investment Management;
Deborah Cunningham, CIO of global liquidity markets at
Federated Hermes;
Mary Callahan Erdoes, CEO of asset and wealth management at
J.P. Morgan;
Karina Funk, PM and chair of sustainable investing at
Brown Advisory;
Suni Harford, president of
UBS Asset Management;
Yie-Hsin Hung, CEO of
New York Life Investment Management;
Jean Hynes, CEO of
Wellington Management;
Sarah Ketterer, CEO of
Causeway Capital Management;
Saira Malik, CIO of
Nuveen;
Anna Paglia, global head of ETFs and indexed strategies at
Invesco;
Savina Rizova, global head of research at
DFA;
Dee Sawyer, head of U.S. intermediaries and retirement plan services at
T. Rowe Price;
Michelle Seitz, chair and CEO of
Russell Investments;
Susan Thompson, head of SPDR Americas distribution at
SSGA;
Anne Walsh, CIO of fixed income at
Guggenheim Investments; and
Cathie Wood, CEO and CIO of
Ark Investment Management. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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