The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Honorees gathered at Tiffany's Landmark building in New York City, where American Banker interviewed them about the industry's trajectory and leadership lessons they've learned in their careers.
Marrs leads the company's second-largest business by revenue that accounts for about 25% of American Express' total revenue.
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As head of investment and corporate banking of Mizuho Americas, Katz leads nearly 1,000 employees in the investment banking division, including U.S., European and Asian operations.
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As senior executive vice president and chief institutional client officer at TIAA, Gibson oversees the company's core retirement business.
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In 2021, El-Hillow left Goldman Sachs to lead the Seattle-based private company's entire investment division.
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Lorch started as the marketing director at First Internet Bank, the first online-only bank, at its launch. Few Americans had internet access so it wasn't a sure bet the bank would survive. She's still there, now as the president.
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As a managing director within Citi Investment Management, a division that sits within wealth, White is playing an integral part in reshaping that line of business.
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