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Abigail Johnson
Abigail Johnson
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NameAbigail Johnson
Birth dateDecember 19, 1961
Birth placeBoston, Massachusetts
OccupationBusinesswoman
Known forFidelity Investments

Abigail Johnson is a renowned American businesswoman, known for her association with Fidelity Investments, a multinational financial services corporation founded by her father, Edward Johnson III. She has been instrumental in shaping the company's vision and strategy, drawing inspiration from industry leaders like Warren Buffett and Peter Lynch. Johnson's leadership has been influenced by her experiences at Harvard University and Harvard Business School, where she earned her MBA degree. Her career has been marked by interactions with prominent figures, including Bill Gates and Mary Erdoes, and she has been recognized for her contributions to the financial industry by organizations like the Financial Women's Association of New York.

Early Life and Education

Abigail Johnson was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to Edward Johnson III and Elizabeth Johnson. She grew up in a family of entrepreneurs and investors, with her father being the chairman of Fidelity Investments. Johnson's early life was influenced by her family's business, and she often accompanied her father to Fidelity Investments' offices, where she met notable figures like Peter Lynch and Will Danoff. She attended Boston Latin School and later enrolled at Harvard University, where she studied art history and graduated in 1984. During her time at Harvard University, Johnson was exposed to the works of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., which shaped her perspective on leadership and social responsibility. She also developed an interest in finance and economics, which led her to pursue an MBA degree at Harvard Business School, where she graduated in 1988.

Career

Abigail Johnson began her career in the financial industry in the late 1980s, working as a portfolio manager at Fidelity Investments. She quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a senior vice president and later a director of the company. Johnson's career has been marked by her interactions with prominent figures, including Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke, and Janet Yellen. She has also been influenced by the investment strategies of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, and has spoken at conferences like the World Economic Forum and the Barron's Investment Conference. Johnson's leadership style has been compared to that of Mary Barra and Indra Nooyi, and she has been recognized for her contributions to the financial industry by organizations like the National Association of Securities Dealers and the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association.

Fidelity Investments

Abigail Johnson has been instrumental in shaping the vision and strategy of Fidelity Investments, which was founded by her father, Edward Johnson III, in 1946. Under her leadership, the company has expanded its services to include brokerage and investment management, and has become one of the largest financial services corporations in the world. Johnson has been credited with driving the company's growth and innovation, and has been recognized for her contributions to the financial industry by organizations like the Financial Planning Association and the Investment Company Institute. She has also been influenced by the leadership styles of Jamie Dimon and Lloyd Blankfein, and has spoken at conferences like the Sandler O'Neill Global Exchange and Brokerage Conference and the Goldman Sachs Financial Services Conference. Johnson's tenure at Fidelity Investments has been marked by interactions with prominent figures, including Timothy Geithner and Henry Paulson, and she has been recognized for her contributions to the financial industry by organizations like the American Bankers Association and the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Philanthropy

Abigail Johnson is also known for her philanthropic efforts, particularly in the areas of education and healthcare. She has been involved with organizations like the Boston Foundation and the United Way, and has supported initiatives like the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and the American Red Cross. Johnson has also been recognized for her contributions to the community by organizations like the National Philanthropic Trust and the Council on Foundations. Her philanthropic efforts have been influenced by the charitable work of Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, and she has spoken at conferences like the World Health Summit and the Clinton Global Initiative. Johnson's commitment to philanthropy has been compared to that of Melinda Gates and Priscilla Chan, and she has been recognized for her contributions to the community by organizations like the Points of Light Foundation and the National Association of Social Workers.

Personal Life

Abigail Johnson is known to be private about her personal life, but it is reported that she is married and has two children. She is also an avid art collector and has been involved in various cultural and charitable organizations, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Johnson's personal life has been influenced by her interests in art history and music, and she has been recognized for her contributions to the cultural community by organizations like the National Endowment for the Arts and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Her personal style has been compared to that of Oprah Winfrey and Angelina Jolie, and she has been recognized for her contributions to the community by organizations like the Elton John AIDS Foundation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Johnson's commitment to her family and community has been influenced by the values of Nelson Mandela and Malala Yousafzai, and she has spoken at conferences like the TED Conference and the Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship.

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