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Women, Wealth and Investing—A Story of Evolution | Morgan Stanley

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Elizabeth Dennis, Head of Private Wealth Management
 In my more than 20 years at Morgan Stanley, I’ve had a front-row seat for the evolution of women as increasingly effective and influential investors. Today women are managing more wealth than ever before, investing confidently across complex asset classes, and influencing major policy decisions and financial markets as shareholders and corporate board members.
 The progress is stunning when we consider how much female investors and leaders have had to overcome. Wealth management and finance have historically been male-dominated professions. And just a few decades ago, women investors were regularly overlooked by financial advisors and researchers or viewed as a monolithic group. In fact, many financial professionals viewed women investors as less financially confident, less sophisti...

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