No matter how senior you get in an organization, no matter how well you're perceived to be doing, your job is never done.
Johnson is a member of the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation. She is a member of the board of directors of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA). She is the first and only woman to serve on the board of the Financial Services Forum.
In 2016, "Forbes" ranked her as the 16th most powerful woman in the world. In 2015, She was ranked as #19. In 2014, she was #34 and in 2017 #7.
Johnson graduated from Hobart and william Smith with a bachelor of arts degree in art history in 1984. After a brief stint as a consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton from 1985–86, Johnson completed an MBA at Harvard Business School and joined Fidelity Investments—which her grandfather Edward Johnson II founded in 1946—as an analyst and portfolio manager in 1988. She was promoted to an executive role in Fidelity Management and Research (FMR) in 1997 and has since held various senior executive posts inside FMR, Fidelity Institutional Retirement Services and Fidelity Investments.
In October 2014, Johnson was named to the additional post of chief executive of Fidelity Investments.
In 2016, "Forbes" ranked her as the 16th most powerful woman in the world. In 2015, She was ranked as #19. In 2014, she was #34 and in 2017 #7.