Abigail Johnson

Chairman

Birthday December 19, 1961

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Boston, Massachusetts, US

Age 62 years old

Nationality United States

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1961

Abigail Pierrepont Johnson (born December 19, 1961) is an American billionaire businesswoman, and the granddaughter of late Edward C. Johnson II, the founder of Fidelity Investments.

She was born in Boston, Massachusetts on December 19, 1961.

Johnson and her younger siblings did not feel pressured to join the family business.

As a child Johnson was attracted to her father’s work.

1984

Johnson attended Cambridge, Massachusetts private school Buckingham Browne & Nichols School and then graduated from William Smith College with a bachelor's degree in art history in 1984.

After working as a consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton, where she met her husband, Johnson completed an MBA at Harvard Business School.

1988

Upon graduating from Harvard Business School in 1988, Johnson joined Fidelity Investments, which her grandfather Edward Johnson II founded in 1946 and of which her father Edward Johnson III was then the CEO.

She began as an analyst and portfolio manager.

2001

In 2001, she was promoted to president of Fidelity Asset Management.

During her time in that position, Johnson unsuccessfully attempted to orchestrate a vote to remove her father as CEO over disagreements about his business decisions.

2005

In 2005, she became Head of Retail, Workplace, and Institutional Business.

2012

She was named president in 2012.

2013

As of March 2013, the Johnson family owned a 49% stake in the privately-held company, with Johnson herself holding an estimated 24.5%.

She is a board member of Breakthrough Energy Ventures.

2014

Since 2014, Johnson has been president and chief executive officer (CEO) of American investment firm Fidelity Investments (FMR), and chair of its former sister company Fidelity International (FIL).

Fidelity was founded by her grandfather Edward C. Johnson II.

Her father, Edward C. "Ned" Johnson III, remained chair emeritus of FMR until his death in March 2022.

In 2014, she became CEO, and in 2016 she became chairman as well.

2015

In 2015, Johnson donated $2,700, the maximum amount legally allowed for presidential primary campaigns, to Republican candidate Jeb Bush.

2016

In November 2016, Johnson was named chair and remained CEO and president, giving her full control of Fidelity with 45,000 employees worldwide.

Johnson's wealth is approximately $22.6 billion, making her one of the world's wealthiest women.

She was named on Forbes' "The Richest Person In America's 50 Largest Cities" list in 2016 and ranked sixth in 2021 on their "Powerful Women" list.

In 2016, she donated about $330,000 to Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee.

Johnson has served as a member of the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation and as a member of the board of directors of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) and of MIT.

She is the first and only woman to serve on the board of the Financial Services Forum.

Forbes has ranked Johnson among the most powerful women in the world for several years:

2018

In 2018, Johnson introduced cryptocurrency investment at Fidelity, making it possible for institutional investors to trade bitcoin and ethereum.

2020

She was the richest person in Massachusetts in 2020.