The CEO Circle
The CEO Circle, founded in 100 Women in Finance’s 20th anniversary year, aimed to provide resources to ensure that our Vision 30/40 goals are met. Members who donated specifically to the CEO Circle in 2021/22 include individuals and firms who supported 100 Women in Finance’s new initiatives and exploration of new strategic locations, aimed at supporting the entry and upward mobility of ALL women into finance careers, with a special focus on under-represented minority women. We thank them for their contribution to our Vision 30/40.
Sustaining members of the CEO Circle support:
- Collaborative partnerships with external affinity networks and minority groups to increase our scale and reach
- Role model connectivity between women in the finance industry and female pre-career students
- Complimentary 100WF memberships to female students enrolled at universities globally (with a focus on underserved populations)
- Increasing the visibility of women from diverse backgrounds in investment and finance roles through access to online programming and conferences
- Establishing new strategic locations
CEO Circle Members
Leda Braga
Founder, Systematica
Daphne Chester
President, Ward Ferry Management
Elizabeth Corley
Mimi Drake
Brenda Earl
Sander Gerber
Laura Geritz
Katie Hall
CEO and Founder, Hall Capital
Carla Harris
Rumiko Hasegawa
More Than Musical Limited
Dr. Kristin Hull
Yie-Hsin Hung
CEO, New York Life Investment Management
Jean Hynes
Tracy McHale Stuart
Beatriz Martin
Group Treasurer/CEO – UK, UBS Group AG
Louis Moore Bacon
Dr. Dambisa Moyo
Mindy Posoff
Emeritus Vice Chair, 100 Women in Finance
Anne Richards
CEO, Fidelity
Paul Tudor Jones II
Paula Volent
Marna C. Whittington
Ariel Investments
Bridgewater Associates
Samlyn Capital
Soroban Capital
Anonymous
CEO Circle
Location Initiatives
At this time, generous grant donors to the CEO Circle and support from our Global Corporate Sponsors, are making it possible for 100 Women in Finance to explore India as a potential future location for the organization and to produce local programming. In 2022, this support enabled the organisation to establish three new locations: South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria.