Sallie L. Krawcheck
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| Sallie L. Krawcheck | |
| Occupation | Former Chairman And CEO Of Citigroup's Global Wealth Management Division |
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Sallie L. Krawcheck was the chairman and CEO of Citigroup's Global Wealth Management division, named to the position as of March 12, 2007. On Sept. 22, 2008, Citigroup announced that Krawcheck had decided to leave the company to pursue other opportunities. She was named #64 on Forbes' "The 100 Most Powerful Women" list in 2008[1] and was known as Wall Street's "Mrs. Clean" because of her honesty in the face of research corruption.[2] She even landed on the cover of Fortune Magazine under the headline "In Search of the Last Honest Analyst."[3]
In 2003, she gave the R.W. Freeman Distinguished Lecture at Tulane University's A.B. Freeman School of Business. She said in her speech that values count and told students that they should create a sense of core personal values and adhere to them early in their career.[4]
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Krawcheck joined Citigroup in 2002, serving as chairman and chief executive officer of Smith Barney until November of 2004. Prior to 2002, Krawcheck was chairman and chief executive officer of Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., LLC and an executive vice president of Bernstein's parent company, Alliance Capital Management, L.P. from 2001.[5]
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References
- ↑ #64 Sallie Krawcheck. Forbes. Retrieved on November 18, 2008.
- ↑ Street star: Citigroup's CFO, Sallie Krawcheck. CNNMoney. Retrieved on November, 18, 2008.
- ↑ In Search Of The Last Honest Analyst. CNNMoney. Retrieved on November 18, 2008.
- ↑ Last Honest Analyst Tells Tulane Students Integrity Still Counts. Find Articles. Retrieved on November 18, 2008.
- ↑ Sallie L. Krawcheck. Forbes. Retrieved on November 18, 2008.

