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Abigail Johnson

Abigail Pierrepont Johnson is an American billionaire businesswoman, heiress and chief executive of Fidelity Investments. Her family and their affliates own approximately 40% of Fidelity Investments, which was founded by her grandfather, Edward C. Johnson II.

Early life
Johnson 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. == Career ==
Career
Upon graduating from Harvard Business School in 1988, Johnson joined Fidelity Investments, which her grandfather Edward C. Johnson II founded in 1946 and in 2016 she also became chairman. As Chairman and CEO of Fidelity Investments,she has guided the firm’s expansion into digital assets and new investment products. During this period, Fidelity launched the Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund and broadened the services of Fidelity Digital Assets, strengthening the company’s position in cryptocurrency custody and trading. She also oversaw growth in Fidelity’s technology and client-service operations. She reduced dependence on open-ended mutual funds, instead having the company focus on financial advice, brokerage services, and venture capital. ==Awards and recognition==
Awards and recognition
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. Johnson has been included on the Forbes list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women since 2015. She was ranked 19th in 2015, 16th in 2016, seventh in 2017, fifth in 2018, seventh in 2019, ninth in 2020, fifth in 2022, eighth in 2023, sixth in 2024, and ninth in 2025. In 2023, Johnson was ranked 13th on the list of Most Powerful Women by Fortune. In 2024, American Banker recognized Johnson as the No. 2 Most Powerful Woman in Finance. And in 2025 she was ranked third on the publication’s Most Powerful Women in Finance list. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Johnson is married to Christopher J. McKown. They have two daughters. In 2002, she bought a seaside house in Nantucket Island for $9.72 million. As of 2006, she owned an estate in Milton, Massachusetts. She also owns an office building in London. Political contributions In 2015, Johnson donated $2,700, the maximum amount legally allowed for presidential primary campaigns, to Republican candidate Jeb Bush. In 2016, she donated about $330,000 to Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee. In 2024, Johnson was reported to have attended a fundraising event for President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign. == See also ==
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