5 Indian-Origin Female In '100 Most Influential Women In US Finance' List
Prestigious annual ‘100 most influential women in US Finance’ list is published by Barron, which is the sister publication of the Wall Street Journal under Dow Jones and Company. "The list honours established and emerging leaders in financial services, the corporate world, nonprofit organisations, and government," the magazine said in a press release.
Rupal Bhansali From Ariel Investments
Rupal Bhansali is the chief investment officer & portfolio manager at International Equities at Ariel Investments, New York. She appeared in the annual ‘100 most influential women in US Finance’. She completed her masters of commerce in international finance and banking from University of Mumbai.
Sonal Desai From Franklin Templeton
Sonal Desai is the chief investment officer of Franklin Templeton Fixed income group. She has been working there for over 13 years. She got her education from Delhi University in BA Economics and then pursued Doctor of Philosophy from Northwestern University.
Anu Aiyengar From JP Morgan
Indian-origin Anu Aiyengar is the global head of M&A at J.P. Morgan. She has been working there for over 24 years. Earlier, she worked as Manager at American Express. Aiyenger completed her education from Smith college.
Meena Lakdawala – Flynn From Goldman Sachs
Meena is the global co-head of private wealth management in Goldman Sachs. She has been working there for over 22 years. She got her degree in Economics from the George Washington University.
Savita Subramanian From Bank Of America
Savita Subramanian, 50, the head of US equity and quantitative strategy at Bank of America, also made it to the list. She is responsible for recommending US sector allocations for equities and determining forecasts for the S&P 500 and other major US indices.
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