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It’s been three years since Jane Fraser unveiled her strategic vision for Citi and, during that time, the CEO has come under ...
Citigroup announced that Jane Fraser would succeed Michael Corbat as the bank's next chief executive, making Fraser the first woman to ever lead a Wall Street bank. Fraser, 53, is currently head ...
Fraser also led Citi’s Private Bank from 2009 to 2013. Before joining Citi, Fraser worked at consulting giant McKinsey and in the M&A department of Goldman Sachs (GS) .
Citibank is tapping Jane Fraser to take over as chief executive, marking the first time a female will lead one of the largest U.S. banks. Here is what you should know about her.
Jane Fraser, CEO of Citigroup Latin America, is responsible for the company's operations in 23 countries, including Mexico, and remains one of the few female executives for the region.
Citi announced Thursday it will appoint Jane Fraser, the bank’s current president, as CEO, marking the first time a major Wall Street bank will be led by a woman.
Fraser’s ascendance will make her the first female CEO of a major U.S. bank. Corbat, who’s led the bank for eight years, was expected to serve two more years at Citi, according to the Wall ...
When Jane Fraser became CEO of Citigroup nearly two years ago, in the middle of the pandemic, she established the kind of flexible hybrid work culture that’s mostly unheard of among elite Wall ...
On Jane Fraser’s desk at Citigroup’s downtown Manhattan headquarters sits a map of Puerto Rico made from trees downed by Hurricane Maria, which devastated the island in 2017.For Ms. Fraser ...
America’s largest banks are destroying the S&P 500, beating it by an average of 67%, but the perennial under-performer Citi ...
Citigroup’s Jane Fraser will become the first woman to ever lead a Wall Street bank when she succeeds CEO Michael Corbat in February. The New York bank announced the succession Thursday. Fraser is ...
Fraser also led Citi’s Private Bank from 2009 to 2013. Before joining Citi, Fraser worked at consulting giant McKinsey and in the M&A department of Goldman Sachs (GS) .
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