The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Thurlow is taking on a new leadership role: She becomes chair of the American Bankers Association in October.
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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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After 30 years working for corporate and investment banks, Wolff launched her own investment firm in 2021.
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Erdoes' team finished the second quarter with $4.6 trillion in total client assets and $3.2 trillion in assets under management. Year-on-year, those figures were up 20% and 16%, respectively.
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McShane has successfully navigated record-high inflation and the threat of a recession to seamlessly integrate Wells Fargo's CRE platform across all lending and capital markets products and services.
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