The Most Powerful Women in Banking
With a shift toward financial-planning advice and banking, the brokerage-house leader hopes to grow her firm faster.
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As head of TIAA's $955 billion retirement business, Gibson said that Americans are facing "a perfect storm in retirement security."
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In addition to swiping exchange business from rival NYSE, Friedman has diversified with compliance software and anti-financial crime offerings for banks and securities firms.
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Knox, who has led the private bank for the past 7 years, is building out a multigenerational team to support the needs of current and future clients.
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The globe-trotting exec, known for her relationship and financial-structuring skills, is betting that AI and other initiatives can help grow client totals by 50% over the next five years.
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A passion for helping people and institutions achieve their financial goals has fueled Hung's 35-year career.
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