Marjorie Magner
American business executive
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Marjorie Magner (born c. 1950) is an American business executive. She is the co-founder of Brysam Global Partners, a private equity firm, and the chairman of the Gannett Corporation.
Marjorie Magner | |
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| Born | c. 1950 |
| Alma mater | Brooklyn College |
| Occupation | Business executive |
Education
Marjorie Magner was born around 1950.[1] She graduated from Brooklyn College, with a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology in 1969.[2][3] She later earned an MSIA from the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University.[2]
Career
Magner held various positions within Citigroup Inc., including senior executive vice president and head of consumer banking, from 2003 to 2005.[4]
Magner is the co-founder of Brysam Global Partners, a private equity firm where she serves as a managing partner.[1][2] Additionally, she is the non-executive chairman of both the Gannett Corporation[1] and Accenture PLC.[2]
Magner also serves on the board of directors of Ally Financial Inc.[5]
Magner was named one of the Most Powerful Women in Business from 2001–2004 in the Fortune magazine list and was ranked #19 in the Forbes magazine list of World's Most Powerful Women.[6]
Philanthropy
Magner serves on the board of trustees of the Brooklyn College Foundation, a fundraising organization for her alma mater.[7]