The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Diversity, equity and inclusion has only grown in importance to the financial services industry over the last few years. For that reason, DEI philosophies are becoming a bigger concern as buyers and sellers try to determine how their corporate cultures might mesh.
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Heather Orrico manages 165 people in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Argentina, and is responsible for sales and trading businesses, foreign exchange, emerging markets, commodities derivatives and developed market rates.
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Chun Schiros moved to the U.S. from China after graduating from college. She is now a data science manager for the corporate bank and wealth management arm at Regions.
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After graduating from Kalamazoo College, Aidis Suever landed a job at Ally Financial in 2009 and has worked at the $196 billion-asset Detroit bank ever since.
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Aileen Thomas oversees the six-member consumer bank product management team, which includes consumer and business banking: deposits, home equity and personal lending, debit and credit cards.
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Alli Yttreness started in domestic anti-money laundering oversight at U.S. Bank and moved up quickly to a senior vice president and senior director of financial crimes, fraud and compliance.
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