75 Most Powerful Women In Business


Lori Dickerson Fouché
President, Commercial
Insurance Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co.

Allianz
Dickerson Fouché, one of BE’s 100 Most Powerful Executives in Corporate America, leads the company’s commercial insurance business, an operating unit consisting of $2.4 billion in insurance premiums and 650 employees. She is responsible for the profit and growth of the business and leads underwriting, product management, sales and marketing, finance, and operations.

Esi Eggleston Bracey
VP & GM
Global Cosmetics Innovation,
Branding and Operations
Procter & Gamble

With more than 1,000 people under her leadership, Eggleston Bracey is responsible for P&G’s CoverGirl and Max Factor brands globally. Both represent more than $2 billion in retail sales. During her tenure with the company, which began in 1991, Bracey made history as one of the youngest to be appointed general manager.

Amy Ellis-Simon
Managing Director, head of middle market & multi-product sales
Bank of America Merrill Lynch

In overseeing the multiproduct sales team, Ellis-Simon leads a group that serves as a single point of contact across the spectrum of debt and equity products, including convertibles, equities, equity derivatives, credit, and credit derivatives. Her current leadership spans 10 U.S. locations as she drives the institutional sales force.

Felicia J. Fields
Group Vice President, Human Resources & Corporate Services
Ford Motor Co.

Appointed to the position in March 2008, Fields leads the global human resources and corporate services functions. With the company since 1986, her previous positions include vice president for human resources and executive director of human resources, automotive operations, and corporate staffs. Her recognitions include 2009 HR Executive of the Year by the American Society of Employers.

Vicki L. Fuller
SVP & Director
Public Funds Group
AllianceBernstein L.P.

Working within a firm with approximately $498 billion in assets under management, Fuller is responsible for market and business development, product advocacy, and client services for state and local government clients totaling nearly $100 billion. She is an active supporter of the Toigo Foundation, an organization that assists M.B.A. graduates of color in pursuing careers on Wall Street.


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