Where’s My Checkbook?
October 14, 2007 by Bridget Wright
Filed under Business
Who says women aren’t good with money? Who said it? There are record numbers of women who are leading the financial industry in banking, lending and securities. Almost having always been a predominantly male-driven industry, women are now starting to lead the forefront in gaining and securing high-positioned financial positions.
Just last week, Principal Financial group, a federal savings bank named Ann Shelton the Chief Financial Officer of its asset-liability and interest rate risk-management services of operation.
Then there’s Christa Davies who will be promoted to Chief Financial Officer of the Aon corporation in March 2008.
Women have an unusually gifted knack for managing money, budgeting and massaging bottom lines. In today’s economy, a female must learn to be business-savvy and make the dollar work hard. That requires sensational business knowledge, financial prowess and a determination for financial success. Determine your success by setting financial goals that meet your daily, weekly, monthly and yearly needs. Join the ranks of women like Christa and and Ann in corporate financial leadership.
What do these women all have in common? They’re all managing someome’s checkbook.
Now where’s the person who said women aren’t good with money?














