Stop gas lighting women with the "Most Powerful Women" in banking. Laughable that Tracy Kerrins made the cut. To empower women you gotta actually give them the CEO job, not another Jamie Dimon cronie like Shart.
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Think this is merit based? It’s like a who who in High School list, you pay $ or your employer pays to get recognition.
It's odd that they think being "powerful" in business is good, or a compliment. I can't think of anything less meaningful in life. Certainly wouldn't reflect on it on my death bed, unless it's to lament wasting that much time and energy being an insufferable POS, for profit.
I would think her LinkedIn posts would disqualify her from such. Either that or the pride lanyard
Referring to "him" as "shart" is so fricking hilarious. Lol. 😆 🤣
“Quite honestly I'm so tired of the overt s-xism and racism display on the WF internal website.” I hope you meant to add the word “reverse” in front of that. If so, I agree
I know how about The most powerful Indian in banking?
@ygu+1uIN6tsp - individuals did that. all more individuals to participate and you get more of that. you as and individual, I'm sure, has contributed nothing.
Yeah, makes sense to bash those who built the most powerful economy / country of all time.
Lets have the most powerful angry old fat bald white guys in banking. The list would be a mile long.
Carrie Tolstedt was also named a one of the most powerful women banking too.
Well, we do have
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Quite honestly I'm so tired of the overt s-xism and racism display on the WF internal website.