The intention of Sacred Heart education is to address the whole person. You come as you are and are cared for with great love. The hope is to implant you a sacred love for yourself, to challenge you to be more honest, to lead you along the road of integrity.

- Life at the Sacred Heart

2021 Panel Discussion

Join us for an in-depth conversation with Mary Erdoes, "most powerful woman in finance."

April 21, 2021

5-6 p.m. Workshop for Woodlands 11th and 12th graders

6:30-7:30 p.m. In-depth discussion with Ms. Erdoes. In-person for upperclassmen, live-streamed for general public.

Welcoming Mary Callahan Erdoes

Mary Callahan Erdoes '85

Mary Callahan Erdoes is Chief Executive Officer of JPMorgan Chase's Asset & Wealth Management line of business – one of the largest and most respected investment managers and private banks in the world, with more than $3 trillion in client assets and a 200-year-old legacy as a trusted fiduciary to corporations, governments, institutions and individuals.  Since joining the firm 20 years ago, Erdoes has held senior roles across Asset & Wealth Management before becoming its CEO in 2009 and joining the JPMorgan Chase Operating Committee, the firm’s most senior management team.

Erdoes serves on the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Investor Advisory Committee on Financial Markets, and on the boards of the U.S.-China Business Council and the Robin Hood Foundation of New York City. She is also a board member of Georgetown University, where she earned her Mathematics undergraduate degree, and serves on the Global Advisory Council of Harvard University, where she received her MBA.

Erdoes lives in New York City with her husband and three daughters.

Imagine Yourself in the C-Suite is an educational event series that helps young women aspire to the highest levels of leadership through dialogue with leading professionals in the fields of finance, technology, and science where women are consistently underrepresented. 

Featured speakers include CEOs and executives who share their success stories – as well as the failures that helped shape their professional development – to inspire achievement, build confidence and embolden girls to forge pathways to excellence.