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Sallie Krawcheck
Esteemed Wall Street Executive, Finance Authority & Champion For Women In Business
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As the only senior Wall Street executive to reimburse a portion of client losses for poorly performing products during the downturn and with her varied experiences as a senior manager, Chief Financial Officer and research analyst, Sallie Krawcheck has been called “caps off… the most fascinating 10-year biography during this period of financial tumult” by BusinessWeek. Given her experiences, she provides unique and powerful insider insights into financial services, wealth management, personal financial matters and business management, delivered with her trademark candor. Krawcheck is past President of Bank of America Global Wealth Management, including Merrill Lynch, which at $17 billion in revenue and $2.2 trillion of client asset is the largest wealth management business in the world. A perennial on FORTUNE’S “Most Powerful Women” lists, she was one of TIME magazine’s “Global Business Influentials” and CNBC’s “Business Leader of the Future.”
Sallie L. Krawcheck has built a career that demonstrates it is possible to turn around and substantially grow a number of troubled financial services businesses through eliminating Wall Street conflicts of interests and focusing on the investing client. She is currently an industry commentator and “twit-lebrity” focusing on her passions: regulatory reform, the analysis of big banks and women in business. In addition, she is advising a number of start-ups, both formally and informally.
Krawcheck is stepping up her efforts to promote women in business and leadership. She has recently teamed up with Pax World Management to launch the first index fund that invests in the advancement of women.
The Pax Global Women’s Leadership Index Fund focuses on top companies that have a significant proportion of women in senior leadership positions – betting that gender diversity at the top can drive superior corporate performance and ultimately, significant returns for investors. It’s the first of its kind, a mutual fund that gives investment priority to stocks of corporations with favorable metrics regarding women in leadership positions.
Krawcheck has also rebranded 85 Broads, the networking community she acquired last year. The new venture is called Ellevate and Krawcheck is hoping that it will be a powerful resource for women looking to ascend in their careers.
Ms. Krawcheck’s experience includes:
Reversing the decline in Merrill Lynch’s profitability and Financial Advisor headcount and stabilizing US Trust while at Bank of America, gaining share across the wealth management businesses; Separating research from investment banking at Citi, to restore the business’ reputation and profitability in the wake of the Wall Street research scandal; Substantially growing Sanford Bernstein’s research business by exiting the investment banking business and producing what is broadly agreed to be the highest quality research on Wall Street; and Integrating and launching the innovative MerrillEdge, Merrill Lynch’s on-line offering.
In addition, alone among senior Wall Street executives, Ms. Krawcheck reimbursed individual investor clients for a portion of losses incurred during the financial downturn from poorly performing products sold by Citi and, later again, at Bank of America.
Ms. Krawcheck is past president of Global Wealth & Investment Management for Bank of America, the largest wealth management business in the world during her tenure, with $17 billion in revenue and $2.2 trillion in client balances. This business provides comprehensive wealth management services to clients across the range of wealth globally. It also provides retirement and benefit plan services, philanthropic management and asset management services to individuals and institutions. Its operating businesses include Merrill Lynch and US Trust.
Prior to joining Bank of America, Ms. Krawcheck was the chief executive officer and chairman for Citi Global Wealth Management, responsible for the Citi Private Bank, Citi Smith Barney and Citi Investment Research. During her time at Citi, she was also a member of the senior leadership committee and executive committee.
Ms. Krawcheck joined Citi in October 2002 as chairman and chief executive officer of Smith Barney, where she oversaw the global management of the Smith Barney and Citi Investment Research businesses. In 2004, she was appointed chief financial officer for Citigroup. In this role she was responsible for a number of asset dispositions, including the sales of Travelers P&C and Citi Asset Management.
Prior to joining Citi, Ms. Krawcheck was chairman and chief executive officer of Sanford C. Bernstein & Company. She began her career as a research analyst, covering the financial services industry, a role in which she was consistently ranked first in her field by “Institutional Investor.”
A native of Charleston, South Carolina, Ms. Krawcheck attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on the Morehead Scholarship and graduated in 1987 with highest honors in Journalism and Political Science. She also received the Presidential Scholarship. In 1992, she received a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University.
An active participant in the affairs of her alma maters, Ms. Krawcheck has endowed her former secondary school, The Porter Gaud School, with the Krawcheck Scholarship, a needs-based scholarship awarding full tuition to students of exceptional aptitude. She is on the Board of Motif Investing and an Advisor to Care.com and Gold Bullion International. She is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee, on the board of Carnegie Hall, on the investment committee for The University of North Carolina and a member of the board of overseers of Columbia University Business School. Ms. Krawcheck is a past member of the Board of Directors of Dell Inc, Blackrock and the NY Economic Club.
Krawcheck is stepping up her efforts to promote women in business and leadership. She has recently teamed up with Pax World Management to launch the first index fund that invests in the advancement of women.
The Pax Global Women’s Leadership Index Fund focuses on top companies that have a significant proportion of women in senior leadership positions – betting that gender diversity at the top can drive superior corporate performance and ultimately, significant returns for investors. It’s the first of its kind, a mutual fund that gives investment priority to stocks of corporations with favorable metrics regarding women in leadership positions.
Krawcheck has also rebranded 85 Broads, the networking community she acquired last year. The new venture is called Ellevate and Krawcheck is hoping that it will be a powerful resource for women looking to ascend in their careers.
Ms. Krawcheck’s experience includes:
Reversing the decline in Merrill Lynch’s profitability and Financial Advisor headcount and stabilizing US Trust while at Bank of America, gaining share across the wealth management businesses; Separating research from investment banking at Citi, to restore the business’ reputation and profitability in the wake of the Wall Street research scandal; Substantially growing Sanford Bernstein’s research business by exiting the investment banking business and producing what is broadly agreed to be the highest quality research on Wall Street; and Integrating and launching the innovative MerrillEdge, Merrill Lynch’s on-line offering.
In addition, alone among senior Wall Street executives, Ms. Krawcheck reimbursed individual investor clients for a portion of losses incurred during the financial downturn from poorly performing products sold by Citi and, later again, at Bank of America.
Ms. Krawcheck is past president of Global Wealth & Investment Management for Bank of America, the largest wealth management business in the world during her tenure, with $17 billion in revenue and $2.2 trillion in client balances. This business provides comprehensive wealth management services to clients across the range of wealth globally. It also provides retirement and benefit plan services, philanthropic management and asset management services to individuals and institutions. Its operating businesses include Merrill Lynch and US Trust.
Prior to joining Bank of America, Ms. Krawcheck was the chief executive officer and chairman for Citi Global Wealth Management, responsible for the Citi Private Bank, Citi Smith Barney and Citi Investment Research. During her time at Citi, she was also a member of the senior leadership committee and executive committee.
Ms. Krawcheck joined Citi in October 2002 as chairman and chief executive officer of Smith Barney, where she oversaw the global management of the Smith Barney and Citi Investment Research businesses. In 2004, she was appointed chief financial officer for Citigroup. In this role she was responsible for a number of asset dispositions, including the sales of Travelers P&C and Citi Asset Management.
Prior to joining Citi, Ms. Krawcheck was chairman and chief executive officer of Sanford C. Bernstein & Company. She began her career as a research analyst, covering the financial services industry, a role in which she was consistently ranked first in her field by “Institutional Investor.”
A native of Charleston, South Carolina, Ms. Krawcheck attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on the Morehead Scholarship and graduated in 1987 with highest honors in Journalism and Political Science. She also received the Presidential Scholarship. In 1992, she received a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University.
An active participant in the affairs of her alma maters, Ms. Krawcheck has endowed her former secondary school, The Porter Gaud School, with the Krawcheck Scholarship, a needs-based scholarship awarding full tuition to students of exceptional aptitude. She is on the Board of Motif Investing and an Advisor to Care.com and Gold Bullion International. She is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee, on the board of Carnegie Hall, on the investment committee for The University of North Carolina and a member of the board of overseers of Columbia University Business School. Ms. Krawcheck is a past member of the Board of Directors of Dell Inc, Blackrock and the NY Economic Club.
- Diversity as a Competitive Advantage
As demographics and buying power shift, diversity has moved from being a fairness issue to also being a significant business driver. In a multitude of research studies, diversity in senior management has been linked to superior business results, leading to higher returns, lower risk, greater long-term focus, increased innovation and improved stockholder returns. Despite this, progress in corporate America has stalled. As a former senior Wall Street executive and now owner of the professional woman's network, 85 Broads, Sallie Krawcheck provides unique insights, based on real-world experience into how companies can improve their diversity results. - It’s Not 1953: Sallie Krwacheck on Workplace Diversity
As Krawcheck sees it, we’ve read enough studies proving a more diverse workplace yields higher returns for investors (15% higher, per recent reports). Now, it’s time to do something about the pay gaps, investing gaps, savings gaps, and more problems that hold top talent back. In this talk, Krawcheck explains…
Which companies and CEOs are doing things right
Why women-founded startups (think The Wing, Outdoor Voices, Glossier) are thriving
Why impact investing doesn’t mean sacrificing returns - Lessons for Women in Business from the Most Senior Woman in the Most Male of Businesses
Ms Krawcheck has been on the front lines of financial services for the past two-plus decades. During that time, she has led and managed complex businesses through some of the most volatile markets in history. At the same time she has had a front-row seat in working directly for 7 financial services CEOs, at all points in their career spectra, gleaning important insights into leadership during crisis on what works and what fails. Offering sharp insight, laced with humor, Ms Krawcheck lays out the most important lessons in leadership, and particularly in leadership under fire. - Women and Money Insights from the "Most Powerful Woman on Wall Street"
The US is in the midst of a financial planning crisis, and nowhere more so than among women. Women live on average 6 years longer than men, but save just 2/3s as much for retirement. The causes are widespread, from earning less than men at every stage of their careers, to outsourcing financial management to the men in their lives. This talk can be tailored to women's groups looking for how to engage on this, or to financial services firms who see this as a business opportunity: For women's groups - Ms. Krawcheck brings practical advice and tips, learned both from her business background, as well as from her own personal experience, for women at every stage of their lives. For businesses - The business opportunity that this presents is significant, but it's not as easy as putting a pink bow on the checking account. Many firms have failed in the pursuit of women. Ms. Krawcheck offers insights into this important and growing market, which derive from her business as well as her personal experiences. - Leadership Lessons Learned from Working for 7 (Yes, 7) Financial Services CEOs in the Best and Toughest of Times
Ms. Krawcheck has been on the front lines of financial services for the past two-plus decades. During that time, she has led and managed complex businesses through some of the most volatile markets in history. At the same time she has had a front-row seat in working directly for 7 financial services CEOs, at all points in their career spectra, gleaning important insights into leadership during crisis on what works and what fails. Offering sharp insight, laced with humor, Ms Krawcheck lays out the most important lessons in leadership, and particularly in leadership under fire. - The Future of Financial Services
As a top-ranked research analyst, a Chief Financial Officer and senior manager in financial services over the past 20 years, Sallie Krawcheck has an unmatched perspective on the financial services industry. It is an industry whose future is uncertain, given stepped-up regulation, populist anger, a unfavorable operating environment and the increasing importance of technology. Unraveling the secular from the merely cyclical is challenging but crucial, both for the industry, as well as for the broader economy. Ms. Krawcheck does so, with an insider's knowledge and an analyst's perspective. - The Future of Wealth Management
The wealth management business is the subject of much commentary by industry pundits….a good portion of it wrong. The business is in many ways stronger than conventional wisdom would have it - but faces some significant obstacles and headwinds that if not addressed will have a meaningful impact on the business (as well as its cousins, the asset management and research businesses). Having run two of the largest wealth management businesses in the world, Ms Krawcheck offers insider insights, many counter-intuitive, into the business that financial services professionals will find useful as they participate in, partner with or serve that business. - Insights on How to Navigate the Financial Services Industry Safely and Come Out Ahead....
One of the most important issues facing the US is the savings and wealth of individuals. Offering insights gleaned from two decades on Wall Street, and running two of the largest wealth management businesses in the world, Sallie Krawcheck offers an insider perspective into what works and what doesn't in investing, saving and navigating Wall Street. In this talk, she points to conventional wisdom that no longer works, continuing areas of risk in the industry and a path forward for the industry and for navigating the industry.
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