Nine JPMorgan Chase women honored on American Banker's "Most Powerful" lists
Nine senior leaders from the firm have been included in American Banker's 16th annual list of the Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance as well as the Women to Watch list.
Eight women from the firm returned to this year’s lists, including Asset & Wealth Management CEO Mary Erdoes at No. 1 on the Most Powerful Women in Finance list and Chief Financial Officer Marianne Lake at No. 2 on the Most Powerful Women in Banking list.
Considered one of the industry's most prestigious honors, the annual program recognizes the professional achievements, personal tenacity and overall influence of top-performing female executives.
b Below are the rankings from American Banker.
Most Powerful Women in Finance, No.1: Mary Callahan Erdoes, CEO, Asset & Wealth Management
Most Powerful Women in Banking, No. 2: Marianne Lake, CFO
Most Powerful Women in Banking, No. 6: Sandie O'Connor, Chief Regulatory Affairs Officer
Most Powerful Women in Finance, No. 9: Joyce Chang, Global Head of Research, Corporate & Investment Bank
Most Powerful Women in Banking, No. 10: Thasunda Duckett, CEO, Consumer Banking
Most Powerful Women in Banking, No. 12: Stacey Friedman, General Counsel
Most Powerful Women in Finance, No. 13: Kelly Coffey, CEO, U.S. Private Bank
Most Powerful Women in Finance, No. 19: Liz Myers, Head of Global Equity Capital Markets
The 25 Women to Watch, No. 4: Jenn Piepszak, CEO, Chase Card Services