Where Are the Women of Wall Street?

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Susan Certoma, president, Broadridge Financial Services

Lined up against a window at Waters’ New York office at 55 Broad Street is an informal exhibition of each issue we have published since our May 2010 redesign. I was charged with finding the top capital markets technologists to put on the cover of the magazine.

Prior to this issue, Waters had published 13 cover stories. The pool of technologists that has appeared on the cover includes CIOs, CTOs and CEOs from various trading firms that make up the core of Wall Street.

Thirteen covers. Fifteen

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