The Most Powerful Women in Banking
For the second straight year, Goldman Sachs shareholders have filed a proposal calling for more details on racial and gender pay gaps. The request comes as the investment banking giant faces scrutiny over its lack of high-ranking women leaders.
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CFO Hope Dmuchowski said investors are growing increasingly nervous about banks that expand their loan portfolios too quickly after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and other regional lenders last year.
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Call for submissions for women 40 years and younger who are rising stars at their bank or financial institution.
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Pam Habner, head of U.S. branded cards and lending at Citi, talks about what drew her to financial services and how to keep women in the game.
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Anne Clarke Wolff, a longtime Most Powerful Women in Banking honoree, on why she left big banking to start her own investment bank advisory firm.
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Employees are more likely to view diverse and inclusive environments as healthier places to work, according to new research presented at American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking conference.
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Chris Andrew is a counter fraud subject matter expert at Mind Foundry. He brings over 20 years of financial services experience delivering AI and analytics-based solutions in fraud, financial crime and automation across the insurance and banking industries. Chris works with insurance clients to deliver state-of-the-art AI solutions that help tackle high-stakes problems, focusing on human outcomes and the long-term impact of AI interventions.
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Virág Blazsek is a lecturer in commercial, corporate and banking law, University of Leeds School of Law, Leeds, United Kingdom.
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The financial services company has found that engineers report higher satisfaction and save time when using a copilot to assist with coding.
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The latest news and perspective on women in the industry | The Most Powerful Women in Banking program convenes and empowers the community of female executives in financial services.