American Banker released its list of the most powerful women in finance, with  
JP Morgan's [
profile]  
Mary Callahan Erdoes, head of asset management, listed at number one. 
Abby Johnson, president of   
Fidelity [
profile]  Financial Services and Fidelity Investments, isn't far behind at number two. She burst into the limelight when she spoke with a group of 350 brokers and RIAs about the strategy and innovation that lies ahead for Fidelity last April, American Banker writes.
The publication quoted 
Doug Dannemiller, principal of Dannemiller Analytics & Consulting, as saying of Johnson, "She is taking the reins as a visionary for Fidelity…And I think we've seen that transition for the last several years." 
Maliz Beams , CEO of 
ING [
profile] U.S. Retirement Solutions for ING U.S., is listed at number eight, with American Banker noting that Beam's unit reported earnings of $192 million in the first quarter, a 20 percent increase from a year ago. 
At number 10 is 
Nicole Arnaboli, vice chair for asset management at 
Credit Suisse [
profile]. President and CEO of 
Charles Schwab [
profile]  Investment Management, 
Marie Chandoha, was listed at number 11. 
Kathleen Murphy, president of personal investing at Fidelity, was ranked number 19. 
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