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Sallie Krawcheck
Sallie Krawcheck

Sallie Krawcheck is an accomplished female manager born in 1965. She has extensive experience in the financial industry and has held senior positions in several well-known financial institutions. Krawcheck is known for her leadership in investment banking, wealth management, and the promotion of financial equality for women. more

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