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| caption = Penny Pennington, Managing Partner, Edward Jones Investments
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1963|10|24}}
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| birth_place = Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
| birth_place = Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
| nationality = American
| nationality = American
| education = Northwestern University (MBA)
| education   = Northwestern University (MBA)
| occupation = Businesswoman
| occupation   = Businesswoman
| title = Managing Partner of Edward Jones Investments
| title       = Managing Partner of Edward Jones Investments
| term = January 2019–present
| spouse       = Mike Fidler
| spouse = Mike Fidler
| children     = 2
| children = 2
| known_for   = Managing Partner of Edward Jones
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Penny Pennington (born October 24, 1963) is an American businesswoman who has served as the managing partner of Edward Jones Investments since January 2019. In that role, she leads one of the largest financial services firms in the United States, which serves approximately 9 million clients and oversees assets of roughly $2.2 trillion.<ref name="brt">{{cite web |title=Penny Pennington |url=https://www.businessroundtable.org/about-us/members/penny-pennington |publisher=Business Roundtable |date=October 6, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Pennington rose through the ranks of Edward Jones over the course of more than two decades, holding positions in financial advising, leadership development, and firm strategy before being named to the firm's top post. Her tenure as managing partner has been characterized by a strategic expansion of the firm's services beyond traditional brokerage into financial planning and banking, as well as an emphasis on what she has described as an "interdependence" model of advisor partnership and ownership.<ref name="advisorhub1">{{cite news |title=Edward Jones Is Doubling Down on Partnership, Scale and Next-Gen Advice: Penny Pennington |url=https://www.advisorhub.com/resources/edward-jones-is-doubling-down-on-partnership-scale-and-next-gen-advice-penny-pennington/ |work=AdvisorHub |date=December 18, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Pennington has been recognized as one of the most influential women in finance, ranking fourth on ''American Banker''{{'}}s 2025 list of the Most Powerful Women in Finance<ref name="ambanker">{{cite news |title=2025 The Most Powerful Women in Finance, No. 4, Penny Pennington, Edward Jones |url=https://www.americanbanker.com/news/2025-the-most-powerful-women-in-finance-no-4-penny-pennington-edward-jones |work=American Banker |date=October 1, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> and appearing on ''Fortune''{{'}}s Most Powerful Women list.<ref name="fortune500">{{cite web |title=Most Powerful Women |url=https://fortune.com/ranking/most-powerful-women/ |publisher=Fortune |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
'''Penny Pennington''' (born October 24, 1963) is an American businesswoman who has served as the managing partner of [[Edward Jones Investments]] since January 2019. In this role, she leads one of the largest financial services firms in the United States, a company that serves approximately 9 million clients and manages roughly $2.2 trillion in assets.<ref name="brt">{{cite web |title=Penny Pennington |url=https://www.businessroundtable.org/about-us/members/penny-pennington |publisher=Business Roundtable |date=October 6, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Pennington rose through the ranks of Edward Jones over more than two decades, holding leadership positions in branch development, training, and firm strategy before being named to succeed Jim Weddle as managing partner in 2018.<ref name="wsj">{{cite news |title=Edward Jones Taps Penny Pennington to Lead Brokerage |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/edward-jones-taps-penny-pennington-to-lead-brokerage-1525806116 |work=The Wall Street Journal |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Her tenure has been defined by efforts to broaden Edward Jones's services beyond its traditional brokerage model into financial planning, banking, and holistic wealth management. Pennington has been recognized as one of the most powerful women in American finance, appearing on ''Fortune'' magazine's Most Powerful Women list and ranking fourth on ''American Banker'''s 2025 list of the Most Powerful Women in Finance.<ref name="ambanker">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=October 1, 2025 |title=2025 The Most Powerful Women in Finance, No. 4, Penny Pennington, Edward Jones |url=https://www.americanbanker.com/news/2025-the-most-powerful-women-in-finance-no-4-penny-pennington-edward-jones |work=American Banker |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> She is a member of the Business Roundtable and has been active in civic and philanthropic organizations in the St. Louis metropolitan area, where Edward Jones is headquartered.<ref name="brt" />


== Early Life ==
== Early Life ==


Penny Pennington was born on October 24, 1963, in Nashville, Tennessee.<ref name="stltoday">{{cite news |title=Edward Jones' new leader Penny Pennington: 'There are many more chapters to be written' |url=https://www.stltoday.com/business/local/edward-jones-new-leader-penny-pennington-there-are-many-more/article_0c5a314f-dbae-54eb-b9cf-de8d70fcc198.html |work=St. Louis Post-Dispatch |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Details about her upbringing and family background prior to her professional career are limited in publicly available sources. She grew up in the southeastern United States before pursuing higher education at the University of Virginia and later at Northwestern University.
Penny Pennington was born on October 24, 1963, in Nashville, Tennessee.<ref name="stltoday">{{cite news |title=Edward Jones' new leader Penny Pennington: 'There are many more chapters to be written' |url=https://www.stltoday.com/business/local/edward-jones-new-leader-penny-pennington-there-are-many-more/article_0c5a314f-dbae-54eb-b9cf-de8d70fcc198.html |work=St. Louis Post-Dispatch |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Details about her upbringing and family background prior to her higher education are limited in publicly available sources. She grew up in the southern United States before pursuing her undergraduate studies at the University of Virginia.


== Education ==
== Education ==


Pennington earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Virginia. She subsequently obtained a Master of Business Administration from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, one of the most selective graduate business programs in the United States.<ref name="stltoday" /> Her educational background in both the liberal arts and business provided a foundation for her eventual career in financial services leadership.
Pennington earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Virginia. She later obtained a Master of Business Administration from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, one of the most selective graduate business programs in the United States.<ref name="stltoday" /><ref name="ibtimes">{{cite web |title=Penny Pennington Profile |url=https://www.ibtimes.com/profile/penny-pennington |publisher=International Business Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Her educational background provided a foundation in both the liberal arts and advanced business strategy that would inform her subsequent career in financial services.


== Career ==
== Career ==
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=== Early Career at Edward Jones ===
=== Early Career at Edward Jones ===


Pennington joined Edward Jones and began her career at the firm as a financial advisor. Over the ensuing years, she gained experience across multiple areas of the firm's operations, taking on roles of increasing responsibility.<ref name="stltoday" /> Her progression through the organization reflected the firm's long-standing tradition of promoting leaders from within its own ranks, a hallmark of the Edward Jones partnership structure.
Pennington joined Edward Jones and built her career within the firm over a period spanning more than two decades. She began as a financial advisor, working directly with clients in the firm's distinctive branch-office model, which emphasizes individual offices staffed by a single financial advisor and a branch office administrator in communities across North America.<ref name="barrons">{{cite news |title=Pennington's Plan for Edward Jones: Steady On |url=https://www.barrons.com/articles/penningtons-plan-for-edward-jones-steady-on-1525807805 |work=Barron's |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> This ground-level experience gave Pennington direct knowledge of the firm's core client relationships and its decentralized operating structure.


=== Rise to Senior Leadership ===
Over time, Pennington moved into progressively senior leadership roles within the firm. She held positions in branch development and was involved in the training and professional development of Edward Jones's large network of financial advisors. These roles positioned her as a leader who understood both the front-line advisory business and the organizational infrastructure that supported it.<ref name="stltoday" /><ref name="famag">{{cite news |title=Penny Pennington Named to Succeed Edward Jones Managing Partner |url=https://www.fa-mag.com/news/penny-pennington-named-to-succeed-edward-jones--managing-partner-38591.html |work=Financial Advisor Magazine |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


Prior to being named managing partner, Pennington served in several senior leadership capacities at Edward Jones. She held responsibilities in areas including the development of financial advisors, client strategy, and firm growth initiatives. Her work in leadership development and organizational strategy positioned her as a prominent figure within the firm's governance structure.<ref name="barrons">{{cite news |title=Pennington's Plan for Edward Jones: Steady On |url=https://www.barrons.com/articles/penningtons-plan-for-edward-jones-steady-on-1525807805 |work=Barron's |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
=== Appointment as Managing Partner ===


In May 2018, Edward Jones announced that Pennington had been selected to succeed Jim Weddle as the firm's next managing partner. The announcement was reported by the ''Wall Street Journal'', which noted the significance of the appointment in the context of one of the largest brokerage firms in the country.<ref name="wsj">{{cite news |title=Edward Jones Taps Penny Pennington to Lead Brokerage |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/edward-jones-taps-penny-pennington-to-lead-brokerage-1525806116 |work=The Wall Street Journal |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> ''Financial Advisor'' magazine also reported on her selection, noting the transition in leadership at the firm.<ref name="famag">{{cite news |title=Penny Pennington Named to Succeed Edward Jones Managing Partner |url=https://www.fa-mag.com/news/penny-pennington-named-to-succeed-edward-jones--managing-partner-38591.html |work=Financial Advisor |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> At the time of the announcement, ''Barron's'' profiled Pennington's strategic vision for the firm, describing her approach as one of continuity combined with forward-looking adaptation to changing client needs.<ref name="barrons" />
On May 8, 2018, Edward Jones announced that Pennington had been selected to succeed Jim Weddle as the firm's managing partner, effective January 1, 2019.<ref name="wsj" /><ref name="famag" /> The announcement was reported by ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''Barron's'', the ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'', and other major financial and business publications, reflecting the significance of the leadership transition at one of America's largest brokerage firms.


=== Managing Partner of Edward Jones ===
Edward Jones operates as a limited partnership, a structure in which the managing partner serves as the firm's chief executive. The managing partner position carries broad authority over the firm's strategic direction, operations, and culture. Pennington became only the second woman to lead a major U.S. brokerage firm in such a capacity, a fact noted in coverage of her appointment.<ref name="stltoday" />


Pennington officially assumed the role of managing partner in January 2019, becoming the leader of a firm that operates as one of the largest partnerships in the financial services industry.<ref name="famag" /> As managing partner, she serves as the chief executive of the firm, overseeing its network of financial advisors across North America. Edward Jones operates with a distinctive business model in which individual financial advisors work from branch offices, typically with a single advisor per location, and the firm functions as a limited partnership.
In an interview with the ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' at the time of her appointment, Pennington indicated that "there are many more chapters to be written" for the firm, signaling her intention to guide Edward Jones through a period of evolution and growth while maintaining the firm's established values.<ref name="stltoday" /> ''Barron's'' reported that Pennington's initial plan for the firm emphasized continuity with its existing strategy while preparing for changes in the financial services landscape.<ref name="barrons" />


Under Pennington's leadership, Edward Jones has pursued a strategic shift toward a more comprehensive financial planning and advice model, moving beyond the firm's traditional focus on brokerage services. ''American Banker'' noted in 2025 that Pennington has led the firm's expansion into financial-planning advice and banking services, with the goal of accelerating the firm's growth rate.<ref name="ambanker" /> This transition has involved broadening the scope of services available to the firm's approximately 9 million clients, who collectively account for roughly $2.2 trillion in assets under care.<ref name="brt" />
''Wealthmanagement.com'' named Pennington one of its "Ten to Watch" for 2019, citing her role in leading Edward Jones into a new era.<ref name="wmten">{{cite web |title=Ten to Watch 2019 |url=https://www.wealthmanagement.com/people/ten-watch-2019-0 |publisher=Wealthmanagement.com |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


A central theme of Pennington's leadership philosophy has been what she terms "interdependence" — a model emphasizing collaboration among advisors, support staff, and the firm's home office to deliver integrated client service. In a December 2025 interview with ''AdvisorHub'', Pennington discussed how the firm has made "consistent investments" designed to allow employees and advisors to "grow and prosper," relying on this framework of interdependence rather than a purely independent advisory model.<ref name="advisorhub1" /> In a separate ''AdvisorHub'' feature, Pennington elaborated on why Edward Jones has continued to invest in its partnership structure and advisor ownership model at a time when the broader wealth management industry has been debating the merits of various corporate structures.<ref name="advisorhub2">{{cite news |title=Penny Pennington on Why Edward Jones Is Betting on "Interdependence," Scale, and Advisor Ownership |url=https://www.advisorhub.com/resources/penny-pennington-on-why-edward-jones-is-betting-on-interdependence-scale-and-advisor-ownership/ |work=AdvisorHub |date=2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
=== Leadership and Strategic Direction ===


In a July 2025 interview with ''Fortune'', Pennington described Edward Jones as "a health and wellbeing company," framing the firm's financial advisory services within a broader context of client welfare and holistic life planning.<ref name="fortuneinterview">{{cite news |title=Penny Pennington of investment advice firm Edward Jones: 'We're a health and wellbeing company' |url=https://fortune.com/2025/07/18/penny-pennington-edward-jones-health-and-wellbeing/ |work=Fortune |date=July 18, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> This characterization reflects Pennington's public emphasis on the relationship between financial security and overall quality of life for clients.
Under Pennington's leadership, Edward Jones has pursued a strategic transformation aimed at broadening the firm's service offerings beyond its traditional brokerage and investment model. ''American Banker'' reported in 2025 that Pennington has led a shift toward financial-planning advice and banking services, with the goal of accelerating the firm's growth.<ref name="ambanker" /> This represents a significant evolution for a company historically identified with its network of individual financial advisors serving Main Street investors in communities across the United States and Canada.


In October 2025, Pennington appeared on Bloomberg Television, where she discussed market conditions and client sentiment. She noted that while volatility was likely ahead, signs pointed to continued client confidence in the firm's approach.<ref name="bloomberg">{{cite news |title=Signs Point to Client Confidence: Edward Jones' Pennington |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2025-10-30/signs-point-to-client-confidence-edward-jones-pennington |work=Bloomberg |date=October 30, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
By 2025, Edward Jones served approximately 9 million clients and had assets under care of roughly $2.2 trillion, according to the Business Roundtable's membership profile of Pennington.<ref name="brt" /> These figures reflect the scale of the firm she oversees and the breadth of its client base.


Pennington's tenure has also encompassed the firm's continued growth in scale. Under her leadership, the firm has maintained and expanded its position as one of the largest wealth management firms in the United States, serving millions of individual investors through its extensive network of branch offices.
Pennington has articulated a vision for Edward Jones that emphasizes what she has described as "interdependence" — a model in which individual financial advisors operate with entrepreneurial ownership while benefiting from the scale, resources, and shared infrastructure of the broader partnership. In a December 2025 interview with AdvisorHub, Pennington discussed the firm's consistent investments intended to allow employees to grow and prosper, and the role of interdependence in the firm's strategy.<ref name="ahub1">{{cite news |title=Edward Jones Is Doubling Down on Partnership, Scale and Next-Gen Advice: Penny Pennington |url=https://www.advisorhub.com/resources/edward-jones-is-doubling-down-on-partnership-scale-and-next-gen-advice-penny-pennington/ |work=AdvisorHub |date=December 18, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> In a subsequent AdvisorHub feature, she elaborated on why Edward Jones was "betting on interdependence, scale, and advisor ownership," framing the partnership model as a competitive advantage at a time when other wealth management firms were consolidating or shifting toward different ownership structures.<ref name="ahub2">{{cite news |title=Penny Pennington on Why Edward Jones Is Betting on "Interdependence," Scale, and Advisor Ownership |url=https://www.advisorhub.com/resources/penny-pennington-on-why-edward-jones-is-betting-on-interdependence-scale-and-advisor-ownership/ |work=AdvisorHub |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


=== Industry and Civic Involvement ===
In a July 2025 interview with ''Fortune'', Pennington described Edward Jones as "a health and wellbeing company," reflecting her view that financial advice is fundamentally connected to clients' overall life outcomes and not merely to portfolio performance.<ref name="fortune2025">{{cite news |title=Penny Pennington of investment advice firm Edward Jones: 'We're a health and wellbeing company' |url=https://fortune.com/2025/07/18/penny-pennington-edward-jones-health-and-wellbeing/ |work=Fortune |date=July 18, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> This framing represented an effort to position the firm's advisory services within a broader context of client welfare.


Beyond her role at Edward Jones, Pennington has been active in business leadership organizations and civic institutions. She is a member of the Business Roundtable, an association of chief executive officers of leading American companies that advocates on economic and policy issues.<ref name="brt" /> She is also a member of the Business Council.<ref name="bizcouncil">{{cite web |title=Member List |url=https://businesscouncil.com/member-list/ |publisher=The Business Council |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In an October 2025 appearance on Bloomberg Television, Pennington discussed market conditions and noted that while volatility was likely ahead, signs pointed to underlying client confidence.<ref name="bloomberg">{{cite news |title=Signs Point to Client Confidence: Edward Jones' Pennington |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2025-10-30/signs-point-to-client-confidence-edward-jones-pennington |work=Bloomberg |date=October 30, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Her public commentary on market trends and economic outlook has become a regular feature of her role as the public face of the firm.


In the St. Louis area, where Edward Jones is headquartered, Pennington has been involved in community and civic organizations. She has served in connection with Forest Park Forever, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the restoration and maintenance of Forest Park in St. Louis.<ref name="forestpark">{{cite web |title=Forest Park Forever Proudly Announces Its 2019 Women's Committee and Hat Luncheon Co-Chairs |url=https://www.forestparkforever.org/news/2019/forest-park-forever-proudly-announces-its-2019-womens-committee-and-hat-luncheon-co-chairs-1 |publisher=Forest Park Forever |date=2019 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
=== Partnership Model and Firm Structure ===


In July 2025, Washington University in St. Louis announced that its Board of Trustees had elected new members, with the announcement coinciding with Pennington's continued involvement in the university's governance structure.<ref name="washu">{{cite web |title=Board of Trustees elects new members |url=https://source.washu.edu/2025/07/board-of-trustees-elects-new-members-3/ |publisher=Washington University in St. Louis |date=July 1, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Edward Jones's structure as a limited partnership is central to its identity and to Pennington's leadership approach. Unlike publicly traded financial services companies, Edward Jones does not answer to outside shareholders, a distinction that Pennington has cited as enabling the firm to take a longer-term view on investments in its people and infrastructure. The firm's financial advisors number in the tens of thousands and operate out of individual branch offices across the United States and Canada, making it one of the largest branch networks in the financial services industry.
 
Pennington's emphasis on the partnership model has been a consistent theme in her public communications. The AdvisorHub coverage in late 2025 and early 2026 highlighted her argument that the partnership structure, combined with the firm's scale, creates a distinctive competitive position in wealth management — one that allows advisors to think and act like business owners while having access to institutional resources.<ref name="ahub1" /><ref name="ahub2" />
 
=== Next-Generation Advice and Technology ===
 
Part of Pennington's strategic agenda has involved preparing Edward Jones for what she and other firm leaders have described as "next-gen advice" — the integration of technology, data analytics, and evolving client expectations into the firm's advisory model. The December 2025 AdvisorHub interview specifically referenced the firm's investments in next-generation advice delivery as a pillar of its forward strategy.<ref name="ahub1" /> While specific technology initiatives and investment figures have not been widely detailed in public reporting, the strategic direction signals an effort to modernize the firm's capabilities while retaining its relationship-driven approach to financial advice.


== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==


Pennington is married to Mike Fidler. The couple has two children.<ref name="stltoday" /> She resides in the St. Louis metropolitan area, where Edward Jones maintains its headquarters in Des Peres, Missouri. Pennington has been profiled in ''St. Louis Magazine'' as a notable figure in the region's business community.<ref name="stlmag">{{cite web |title=Penny Pennington |url=https://www.stlmag.com/api/content/fc5d2b9c-f875-11e6-b612-0aea2a882f79/ |publisher=St. Louis Magazine |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Pennington is married to Mike Fidler, and the couple has two children.<ref name="ibtimes" /> The family resides in the St. Louis metropolitan area, where Edward Jones is headquartered in the suburb of Des Peres, Missouri.
 
Pennington has been involved in civic and community activities in the St. Louis region. She has served as a co-chair of the Forest Park Forever Women's Committee and Hat Luncheon, a philanthropic event supporting Forest Park, one of St. Louis's major public parks.<ref name="fpf">{{cite web |title=Forest Park Forever Proudly Announces Its 2019 Women's Committee and Hat Luncheon Co-Chairs |url=https://www.forestparkforever.org/news/2019/forest-park-forever-proudly-announces-its-2019-womens-committee-and-hat-luncheon-co-chairs-1 |publisher=Forest Park Forever |date=2019 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> She has also been profiled by ''St. Louis Magazine'' as a prominent figure in the region's business community.<ref name="stlmag">{{cite web |title=Penny Pennington Profile |url=https://www.stlmag.com/api/content/fc5d2b9c-f875-11e6-b612-0aea2a882f79/ |publisher=St. Louis Magazine |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
 
In July 2025, Washington University in St. Louis announced the election of new members to its Board of Trustees, in a cycle in which Pennington's involvement with the university's governance was noted.<ref name="washu">{{cite web |title=Board of Trustees elects new members |url=https://source.washu.edu/2025/07/board-of-trustees-elects-new-members-3/ |publisher=Washington University in St. Louis |date=July 1, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
 
Pennington has been identified as a speaker and participant at events focused on women in leadership and diversity in the financial services industry. The Diversity Woman organization has profiled her in connection with its conference programming.<ref name="divwoman">{{cite web |title=Penny Pennington |url=http://www.diversitywoman.com/conference/portfolio_page/penny-pennington/ |publisher=Diversity Woman |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


== Recognition ==
== Recognition ==


Pennington has received significant recognition within the financial services industry and the broader business community. In 2025, ''American Banker'' ranked her fourth on its annual list of the Most Powerful Women in Finance, citing her leadership of Edward Jones's strategic expansion into financial planning and banking services.<ref name="ambanker" /> She has also appeared on ''Fortune''{{'}}s annual Most Powerful Women list, which recognizes women in leadership positions across industries.<ref name="fortune500" />
Pennington has received significant recognition within the financial services industry and in broader business circles.
 
She has appeared on ''Fortune'' magazine's Most Powerful Women list, an annual ranking that identifies influential women leaders in business, government, and philanthropy.<ref name="fortunempw">{{cite web |title=Most Powerful Women |url=https://fortune.com/ranking/most-powerful-women/ |publisher=Fortune |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> In 2020, ''Fortune'' included Pennington on the list, an inclusion that was reported by the ''St. Louis Business Journal''.<ref name="bizj">{{cite news |title=Edward Jones CEO among Fortune Most Powerful Women |url=https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/news/2020/10/21/edward-jones-ceo-among-fortune-most-powerful-women.html |work=St. Louis Business Journal |date=October 21, 2020 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


In 2020, ''Fortune'' included Pennington on its Most Powerful Women list, an honor reported by the ''St. Louis Business Journal'' as notable for the St. Louis business community.<ref name="bizjournals">{{cite news |title=Edward Jones CEO among Fortune most powerful women |url=https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/news/2020/10/21/edward-jones-ceo-among-fortune-most-powerful-women.html |work=St. Louis Business Journal |date=October 21, 2020 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In 2025, ''American Banker'' ranked Pennington fourth on its annual list of the Most Powerful Women in Finance, noting her leadership of Edward Jones's shift toward financial-planning advice and banking services.<ref name="ambanker" /> The ranking placed her among the most influential female executives in the American financial sector.


''Wealth Management'' magazine named Pennington to its "Ten to Watch" list for 2019, recognizing her as one of the most notable incoming leaders in the financial services sector at the time she assumed the managing partner role.<ref name="wealthmgmt">{{cite news |title=Ten to Watch 2019 |url=https://www.wealthmanagement.com/people/ten-watch-2019-0 |work=Wealth Management |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
''Wealthmanagement.com'' named Pennington one of its "Ten to Watch" for 2019, at the outset of her tenure as managing partner.<ref name="wmten" />


Pennington has also been recognized by ''Diversity Woman'' for her leadership in promoting diversity and inclusion within the financial services industry.<ref name="diversitywoman">{{cite web |title=Penny Pennington |url=http://www.diversitywoman.com/conference/portfolio_page/penny-pennington/ |publisher=Diversity Woman |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> ''International Business Times'' has also profiled her as a prominent figure in American business.<ref name="ibtimes">{{cite web |title=Penny Pennington |url=https://www.ibtimes.com/profile/penny-pennington |publisher=International Business Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Pennington is a member of the Business Roundtable, an association of chief executive officers of major American companies that advocates on economic and public policy issues.<ref name="brt" /> She is also a member of The Business Council.<ref name="bizcouncil">{{cite web |title=Member List |url=https://businesscouncil.com/member-list/ |publisher=The Business Council |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==


As the managing partner of Edward Jones, Pennington leads one of the few major American financial services firms that operates as a partnership rather than a publicly traded corporation. Her appointment in 2019 made her one of the most senior women in the U.S. financial services industry, and her continued tenure has coincided with a period of significant strategic transformation at the firm.
Penny Pennington's tenure as managing partner of Edward Jones represents a period of strategic transformation for one of the largest and most recognized financial services firms in the United States. Her leadership has coincided with broader industry shifts toward comprehensive financial planning, the integration of technology into advisory services, and evolving expectations among both clients and financial advisors regarding the scope and delivery of wealth management.


Pennington's emphasis on expanding Edward Jones from a traditional brokerage firm into a more comprehensive financial services provider — encompassing financial planning, advisory services, and banking — represents a notable shift in the firm's long-standing business model. Her articulation of an "interdependence" framework for the advisor-firm relationship has contributed to broader industry discussions about the future of wealth management and the role of partnership structures in financial services.<ref name="advisorhub2" />
As one of the few women to lead a major American financial services firm, Pennington's career and public profile have contributed to broader conversations about gender representation in the upper echelons of the finance industry. Her appearances on lists such as ''Fortune'''s Most Powerful Women and ''American Banker'''s Most Powerful Women in Finance reflect the visibility of her position and the attention it has drawn to questions of leadership diversity in financial services.<ref name="ambanker" /><ref name="fortunempw" />


Her membership in organizations such as the Business Roundtable and the Business Council reflects her standing as a leading voice among American business executives.<ref name="brt" /><ref name="bizcouncil" /> In the St. Louis region, her involvement with institutions such as Washington University and Forest Park Forever has underscored her role as a civic leader in the firm's home community.<ref name="washu" /><ref name="forestpark" />
Pennington's emphasis on the partnership model, interdependence among advisors, and the holistic connection between financial advice and client wellbeing have shaped the public identity of Edward Jones during her tenure. Whether these strategic commitments produce lasting structural change at the firm, or serve primarily as a period of transition within a broader arc of industry consolidation and transformation, will be a subject of analysis in the years ahead.


Under Pennington's leadership, Edward Jones has continued to grow its client base and assets under care, positioning the firm to serve an expanding population of individual investors through its distinctive branch-office model. Her tenure has also coincided with increased industry-wide attention to the role of women in senior leadership positions within financial services, and her consistent recognition on lists such as ''Fortune''{{'}}s Most Powerful Women and ''American Banker''{{'}}s Most Powerful Women in Finance has made her one of the most visible female executives in the sector.<ref name="ambanker" /><ref name="fortune500" />
Her civic engagement in the St. Louis community, including her involvement with Forest Park Forever and with Washington University in St. Louis, has also been a feature of her public profile, reflecting a pattern common among senior business leaders in the region of combining corporate leadership with philanthropic and institutional service.<ref name="fpf" /><ref name="washu" />


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Penny Pennington
Penny Pennington, Managing Partner, Edward Jones Investments
Penny Pennington
Born24 10, 1963
BirthplaceNashville, Tennessee, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
OccupationBusinesswoman
TitleManaging Partner of Edward Jones Investments
Known forManaging Partner of Edward Jones
EducationNorthwestern University (MBA)
Spouse(s)Mike Fidler
Children2

'Penny Pennington (born October 24, 1963) is an American businesswoman who has served as the managing partner of Edward Jones Investments since January 2019. In this role, she leads one of the largest financial services firms in the United States, a company that serves approximately 9 million clients and manages roughly $2.2 trillion in assets.[1] Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Pennington rose through the ranks of Edward Jones over more than two decades, holding leadership positions in branch development, training, and firm strategy before being named to succeed Jim Weddle as managing partner in 2018.[2] Her tenure has been defined by efforts to broaden Edward Jones's services beyond its traditional brokerage model into financial planning, banking, and holistic wealth management. Pennington has been recognized as one of the most powerful women in American finance, appearing on Fortune magazine's Most Powerful Women list and ranking fourth on American Bankers 2025 list of the Most Powerful Women in Finance.[3] She is a member of the Business Roundtable and has been active in civic and philanthropic organizations in the St. Louis metropolitan area, where Edward Jones is headquartered.[1]

Early Life

Penny Pennington was born on October 24, 1963, in Nashville, Tennessee.[4] Details about her upbringing and family background prior to her higher education are limited in publicly available sources. She grew up in the southern United States before pursuing her undergraduate studies at the University of Virginia.

Education

Pennington earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Virginia. She later obtained a Master of Business Administration from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, one of the most selective graduate business programs in the United States.[4][5] Her educational background provided a foundation in both the liberal arts and advanced business strategy that would inform her subsequent career in financial services.

Career

Early Career at Edward Jones

Pennington joined Edward Jones and built her career within the firm over a period spanning more than two decades. She began as a financial advisor, working directly with clients in the firm's distinctive branch-office model, which emphasizes individual offices staffed by a single financial advisor and a branch office administrator in communities across North America.[6] This ground-level experience gave Pennington direct knowledge of the firm's core client relationships and its decentralized operating structure.

Over time, Pennington moved into progressively senior leadership roles within the firm. She held positions in branch development and was involved in the training and professional development of Edward Jones's large network of financial advisors. These roles positioned her as a leader who understood both the front-line advisory business and the organizational infrastructure that supported it.[4][7]

Appointment as Managing Partner

On May 8, 2018, Edward Jones announced that Pennington had been selected to succeed Jim Weddle as the firm's managing partner, effective January 1, 2019.[2][7] The announcement was reported by The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and other major financial and business publications, reflecting the significance of the leadership transition at one of America's largest brokerage firms.

Edward Jones operates as a limited partnership, a structure in which the managing partner serves as the firm's chief executive. The managing partner position carries broad authority over the firm's strategic direction, operations, and culture. Pennington became only the second woman to lead a major U.S. brokerage firm in such a capacity, a fact noted in coverage of her appointment.[4]

In an interview with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch at the time of her appointment, Pennington indicated that "there are many more chapters to be written" for the firm, signaling her intention to guide Edward Jones through a period of evolution and growth while maintaining the firm's established values.[4] Barron's reported that Pennington's initial plan for the firm emphasized continuity with its existing strategy while preparing for changes in the financial services landscape.[6]

Wealthmanagement.com named Pennington one of its "Ten to Watch" for 2019, citing her role in leading Edward Jones into a new era.[8]

Leadership and Strategic Direction

Under Pennington's leadership, Edward Jones has pursued a strategic transformation aimed at broadening the firm's service offerings beyond its traditional brokerage and investment model. American Banker reported in 2025 that Pennington has led a shift toward financial-planning advice and banking services, with the goal of accelerating the firm's growth.[3] This represents a significant evolution for a company historically identified with its network of individual financial advisors serving Main Street investors in communities across the United States and Canada.

By 2025, Edward Jones served approximately 9 million clients and had assets under care of roughly $2.2 trillion, according to the Business Roundtable's membership profile of Pennington.[1] These figures reflect the scale of the firm she oversees and the breadth of its client base.

Pennington has articulated a vision for Edward Jones that emphasizes what she has described as "interdependence" — a model in which individual financial advisors operate with entrepreneurial ownership while benefiting from the scale, resources, and shared infrastructure of the broader partnership. In a December 2025 interview with AdvisorHub, Pennington discussed the firm's consistent investments intended to allow employees to grow and prosper, and the role of interdependence in the firm's strategy.[9] In a subsequent AdvisorHub feature, she elaborated on why Edward Jones was "betting on interdependence, scale, and advisor ownership," framing the partnership model as a competitive advantage at a time when other wealth management firms were consolidating or shifting toward different ownership structures.[10]

In a July 2025 interview with Fortune, Pennington described Edward Jones as "a health and wellbeing company," reflecting her view that financial advice is fundamentally connected to clients' overall life outcomes and not merely to portfolio performance.[11] This framing represented an effort to position the firm's advisory services within a broader context of client welfare.

In an October 2025 appearance on Bloomberg Television, Pennington discussed market conditions and noted that while volatility was likely ahead, signs pointed to underlying client confidence.[12] Her public commentary on market trends and economic outlook has become a regular feature of her role as the public face of the firm.

Partnership Model and Firm Structure

Edward Jones's structure as a limited partnership is central to its identity and to Pennington's leadership approach. Unlike publicly traded financial services companies, Edward Jones does not answer to outside shareholders, a distinction that Pennington has cited as enabling the firm to take a longer-term view on investments in its people and infrastructure. The firm's financial advisors number in the tens of thousands and operate out of individual branch offices across the United States and Canada, making it one of the largest branch networks in the financial services industry.

Pennington's emphasis on the partnership model has been a consistent theme in her public communications. The AdvisorHub coverage in late 2025 and early 2026 highlighted her argument that the partnership structure, combined with the firm's scale, creates a distinctive competitive position in wealth management — one that allows advisors to think and act like business owners while having access to institutional resources.[9][10]

Next-Generation Advice and Technology

Part of Pennington's strategic agenda has involved preparing Edward Jones for what she and other firm leaders have described as "next-gen advice" — the integration of technology, data analytics, and evolving client expectations into the firm's advisory model. The December 2025 AdvisorHub interview specifically referenced the firm's investments in next-generation advice delivery as a pillar of its forward strategy.[9] While specific technology initiatives and investment figures have not been widely detailed in public reporting, the strategic direction signals an effort to modernize the firm's capabilities while retaining its relationship-driven approach to financial advice.

Personal Life

Pennington is married to Mike Fidler, and the couple has two children.[5] The family resides in the St. Louis metropolitan area, where Edward Jones is headquartered in the suburb of Des Peres, Missouri.

Pennington has been involved in civic and community activities in the St. Louis region. She has served as a co-chair of the Forest Park Forever Women's Committee and Hat Luncheon, a philanthropic event supporting Forest Park, one of St. Louis's major public parks.[13] She has also been profiled by St. Louis Magazine as a prominent figure in the region's business community.[14]

In July 2025, Washington University in St. Louis announced the election of new members to its Board of Trustees, in a cycle in which Pennington's involvement with the university's governance was noted.[15]

Pennington has been identified as a speaker and participant at events focused on women in leadership and diversity in the financial services industry. The Diversity Woman organization has profiled her in connection with its conference programming.[16]

Recognition

Pennington has received significant recognition within the financial services industry and in broader business circles.

She has appeared on Fortune magazine's Most Powerful Women list, an annual ranking that identifies influential women leaders in business, government, and philanthropy.[17] In 2020, Fortune included Pennington on the list, an inclusion that was reported by the St. Louis Business Journal.[18]

In 2025, American Banker ranked Pennington fourth on its annual list of the Most Powerful Women in Finance, noting her leadership of Edward Jones's shift toward financial-planning advice and banking services.[3] The ranking placed her among the most influential female executives in the American financial sector.

Wealthmanagement.com named Pennington one of its "Ten to Watch" for 2019, at the outset of her tenure as managing partner.[8]

Pennington is a member of the Business Roundtable, an association of chief executive officers of major American companies that advocates on economic and public policy issues.[1] She is also a member of The Business Council.[19]

Legacy

Penny Pennington's tenure as managing partner of Edward Jones represents a period of strategic transformation for one of the largest and most recognized financial services firms in the United States. Her leadership has coincided with broader industry shifts toward comprehensive financial planning, the integration of technology into advisory services, and evolving expectations among both clients and financial advisors regarding the scope and delivery of wealth management.

As one of the few women to lead a major American financial services firm, Pennington's career and public profile have contributed to broader conversations about gender representation in the upper echelons of the finance industry. Her appearances on lists such as Fortunes Most Powerful Women and American Bankers Most Powerful Women in Finance reflect the visibility of her position and the attention it has drawn to questions of leadership diversity in financial services.[3][17]

Pennington's emphasis on the partnership model, interdependence among advisors, and the holistic connection between financial advice and client wellbeing have shaped the public identity of Edward Jones during her tenure. Whether these strategic commitments produce lasting structural change at the firm, or serve primarily as a period of transition within a broader arc of industry consolidation and transformation, will be a subject of analysis in the years ahead.

Her civic engagement in the St. Louis community, including her involvement with Forest Park Forever and with Washington University in St. Louis, has also been a feature of her public profile, reflecting a pattern common among senior business leaders in the region of combining corporate leadership with philanthropic and institutional service.[13][15]

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  13. 13.0 13.1 "Forest Park Forever Proudly Announces Its 2019 Women's Committee and Hat Luncheon Co-Chairs".Forest Park Forever.2019.https://www.forestparkforever.org/news/2019/forest-park-forever-proudly-announces-its-2019-womens-committee-and-hat-luncheon-co-chairs-1.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
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