Twelve of the 100 most influential women in finance work in private capital, according to Financial News‘ annual rundown of the women shaping the financial services industry in Europe.
The FN100 Women in Finance list has been published annually by FN since 2007 and the sector has changed a lot since then, with many more women in senior positions.
The twelve women who work in private equity or venture capital who made 2022’s cut are:
Kerry Baldwin, co-founder and managing partner, IQ Capital
Selina Burdell, co-founder and chief operating officer, Link Financial Group
Tara Davies, global head of core infrastructure and co-head of European infrastructure, KKR
Ina De, Co-head strategic investor and financial sponsor group for Emea, JP Morgan
Teresa Farmaki, co-founder, Astarte Capital
Lucy Heintz, head of energy infrastructure, Actis
Simona Maellare, global co-head of alternative capital group, UBS
Cécile Mayer-Lévi, head of private debt activity, Tikehau Capital
Saba Nazar, co-head financial sponsors, Bank of America
Brigitte Posch, global head of emerging market debt, Apollo Global Management
Anna Skoglund, head of financial and strategic investor group Emea, Goldman Sachs
Yen Sum, partner and global co-chair of the private capital practice, Latham & Watkins
The 2022 cohort of female executives are leading their teams through times of uncertainty, having only recently come through the Covid pandemic. However, they are continuing to grow businesses and champion diversity initiatives despite the macroeconomic and geopolitical turmoil.
Check out the full list here.
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