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Betsy Cohen

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Betsy Cohen
NameBetsy Cohen
OccupationBusinesswoman

Betsy Cohen is a renowned businesswoman and financier, known for her work with The Bancorp Bank, Jefferson Bank, and Rittenhouse Financial Services. She has been recognized for her achievements by Forbes, Fortune (magazine), and Bloomberg. Cohen's career has been marked by her involvement with various financial institutions, including JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley. Her work has also been influenced by her interactions with notable figures such as Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and Richard Branson.

Early Life and Education

Betsy Cohen was born in Philadelphia and raised in the surrounding areas, including Bryn Mawr and Wynnewood. She attended Bryn Mawr College, where she studied economics and developed an interest in finance. Cohen's education was also influenced by her time at University of Pennsylvania, where she earned an MBA from the Wharton School. Her early life and education were shaped by her interactions with notable institutions, including Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cohen's experiences were also influenced by her involvement with organizations such as The World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and Federal Reserve.

Career

Betsy Cohen's career in finance began with her work at Drexel Burnham Lambert, where she was involved in investment banking and corporate finance. She later moved to CoreStates Financial Corp, where she played a key role in the company's mergers and acquisitions activities. Cohen's career has also been marked by her involvement with The Financial Women's Association of New York, The National Association of Women Business Owners, and The Committee of 200. Her work has been recognized by The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and Barron's. Cohen has also been influenced by her interactions with notable business leaders, including Mary Barra, Indra Nooyi, and Meg Whitman, as well as her involvement with companies such as General Motors, PepsiCo, and eBay.

Philanthropy

Betsy Cohen is involved with various philanthropic organizations, including The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Barnes Foundation, and The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. She has also supported The United Way, The American Red Cross, and The Salvation Army. Cohen's philanthropic efforts have been recognized by The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Philanthropy News Digest, and Nonprofit Times. Her work has been influenced by her interactions with notable philanthropists, including Bill Clinton, Nelson Mandela, and Jimmy Carter, as well as her involvement with organizations such as The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, The Ford Foundation, and The Rockefeller Foundation. Cohen has also been involved with initiatives such as The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, The World Health Organization, and The United Nations Development Programme.

Personal Life

Betsy Cohen is married to Daniel Cohen, a businessman and philanthropist. She has two children, Emily Cohen and Michael Cohen, who are involved in various business and philanthropic endeavors. Cohen's personal life has been influenced by her interactions with notable figures, including Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, and Melinda Gates. She has also been involved with organizations such as The National Council of Jewish Women, The American Jewish Committee, and The Anti-Defamation League. Cohen's personal interests include art collecting, travel, and philanthropy, and she has been recognized for her contributions to these fields by The Art Newspaper, Travel + Leisure, and Forbes. Her personal life has also been shaped by her involvement with companies such as Sotheby's, Christie's, and Auctionata, as well as her interactions with notable artists, including Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, and Vincent van Gogh.

Category:American businesspeople

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