Outlook for Women in Banking Not all Bad
A good article today about Women in Banking.
While there may be a dearth of women actually running banks, they are making notable progress in wealth management and global operations, divisions that are taking on new importance as Wall Street refashions itself following the recent shocks. Bank of America’s Frances Aldrich Sevilla-Sacasa, who heads up wealth management, and Amy Woods Brinkley, who runs global risk, both made the Wall Street Journal’s “50 Women to Watch” list last year-and could creep further into the spotlight following B. of A.’s acquisition of Merrill Lynch. Also on that list were Naina Lal Kidwai, HSBC’s India group head, and Wei Christianson, head of China operations for Morgan Stanley. And there’s also Mary Erdoes and Ellyn McColgan, who head up wealth management for J. P. Morgan and Morgan Stanley, respectively.
Read the whole article at Portfolio.com
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