You remember Sallie Krawcheck, right? She was a perennial on those list of “most powerful women on Wall Street”—until she wasn’t. Last fall she was fired from her post as the president of global wealth and investment management at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, adding to the stockpile of high-profile female executives who have gotten axed in recent years.

In an upcoming issue of Marie Claire (yes, a fashion magazine, not a business journal!), Krawcheck (pictured below) talks about being one of the few top women on Wall Street. To me, she’s refreshingly frank.

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