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Accepting Nominations for the 100 Most Influential Women in U.S. Finance

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’s is excited to announce that nominations are now open for the fifth annual 100 Most Influential Women in U.S. Finance. This prestigious list aims to recognize and celebrate women who have achieved remarkable success and influence in the financial-services industry and organizations that support it. We seek women who are not only leading the way today but are also poised to shape the future of the industry. Eligible nominees must be working in the U.S.

How to Nominate

To submit a nomination, please use the form provided below. If you encounter any issues with the form or would like more information about the list and judging procedures, kindly click here.

Nomination Details

Individuals and organizations are welcome to submit multiple nominations. Confidential submissions are also accepted upon request. Previous nominees from prior years are eligible for re-nomination, as are individuals who have appeared on past lists. You can find the 2023 list here.

Selection Process

Each nominee will undergo a thorough assessment by ’s esteemed editorial panel. Some nominees may be subject to additional research by our team to gather further information to support their nominations. In certain cases, nominators and nominees may be contacted for this purpose.

Publication of the List

We anticipate publishing the complete 2024 list of the 100 Most Influential Women in U.S. Finance in late winter or early spring.

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