Rehoboth Beach, DE, August 23, 2024 — Karen E. West of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware has been honored with a Distinction Award for Fall 2024 by P.O.W.E.R. (Professional Organization of Women of Excellence Recognized) for her outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of finance.
About Karen E. West
With over 40 years of experience in financial services, Karen E. West is a distinguished leader in her field. As the first female vice president of the major investment firm Vanguard Group, she has held key roles such as principal, fund controller, and member of the board of directors. West possesses extensive knowledge of mutual funds, financial compliance, IRAs, ETFS, 401Ks, and investments.
West was raised in Sussex County, Delaware where her parents owned a grocery store and her chores included managing the books for the business. Her mother encouraged her to pursue a career in accounting, so she enrolled in the business program at Goldey-Beacom College in Newark, Delaware. West, who was accustomed to the small-town camaraderie with her parents’ customers, was unhappy with the program until an advisor at the school suggested she include investment studies in her curriculum. She enjoyed this part of the program and decided to focus her efforts exclusively on a career in investment.
After graduating, West started her career keeping track of the books for Rollins Broadcasting Co. and less than a year later took a position at the Sears Roebuck’s acceptance department, working as an accounting department manager from 1966 until 1970 in their commercial paper area. Then, she was recruited by Wellington Management Company as the company was preparing to launch its money market funds division. She spent the next four years with the company, serving in a variety of roles and gathering the experience that eventually led her to her successful career with Vanguard.
In 1974, West left Wellington Management Company to take on the position of fund controller for the Vanguard Group, where she rose through the ranks over the next several decades. During her time there she was honored with numerous awards including a Quality Award, the Vanguard Strategic Thinking Award, and the Vanguard Award of Excellence. She was also featured in the book, “The Vanguard Experiment.” Eventually, West was named principal of the company and became its first female vice president. She retired in 1999, and just one year later was invited to return to the company’s board of directors, where she served until 2014.
As a distinguished member of P.O.W.E.R., West has received multiple honors from the organization. She was named a Woman of the Month for both June and November 2023 and was recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award. In addition, she has been selected for numerous awards from Strathmore’s Who’s Who Worldwide; she was chosen as their Professional of the Year – Financial/Mutual Funds and Fiscal Compliance in 2022 and has been honored with their Lifetime Achievement Award.