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Jane Fraser
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Jane Fraser
CEO, Citi
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About Jane Fraser
Longtime Citigroup executive Jane Fraser was named as CEO Michael Corbat's successor in 2020; she officially assumed the role in March 2021.
As Citi's first female CEO in history, she is also the first-ever woman to run a major Wall Street bank.
Prior to being named the company's CEO, Fraser served as president of Citigroup and CEO of Global Consumer Banking.
Since joining Citi in 2004, she's led multiple groups, including corporate strategy and mergers and acquisitions during the financial crisis.
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