…but well-known bosses fail to make it this year
SOME prominent women who appeared in last year’s Financial News 100 Women list have not been included in this year’s edition.
Clara Furse stepped down earlier this year after eight years as chief executive of the London Stock Exchange and as a result exits the list.
Investment fund manager Nicola Horlick has also lost her place on the list after a year in which her firm’s fund of private equity and hedge funds, Bramdean Alternatives, struggled.
Horlick founded her asset management company, Bramdean Asset Management, in 2005.
After building an impressive reputation, 2009 is the first year that she has not been in FN’s list of 100 most influential women.