The Most Powerful Women in Banking
As the head of BNP Paribas' Latin American operations, the bank's corporate and institutional banking franchise had a remarkable year in Latin America in 2022, solidifying its position as a key player in the region.
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In May, Fercho became full-time head of diverse segments, representation & inclusion, a division of Wells Fargo that was launched in 2020.
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Thurlow is taking on a new leadership role: She becomes chair of the American Bankers Association in October.
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When Cai-Lee founded Piermont in 2019, she became one of the few CEOs of a women-led bank and the first U.S. bank to be founded by a female from an underrepresented community.
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Oliver ran the national banking business at KeyBank, her employer of more than two decades, before becoming the CEO of The Coop in 2017.
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Along with being chief teammate officer, Moore-Wright helms enterprise diversity, which aims to bolster race and ethnic diversity in senior leadership.
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