In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger profiles the groundbreaking career of Muriel Siebert—the first woman to own a seat on the New York Stock Exchange (December 28, 1967) and the founder of the first woman-owned NYSE member brokerage. Learn how Siebert overcame nine sponsorship rejections, fought for women's access to basic amenities on the trading floor, served as New York’s first female Superintendent of Banks, and launched a philanthropic model that reshaped finance. Her legacy as the "First Woman of Finance" continues to inspire.
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