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.
The Oklahoma City native, who joined Truist in early 2024, oversees a mix of businesses including commercial and corporate banking, commercial real estate, investment banking and wealth management.
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Clients want payments in real-time, so Barker is leaning into RTP and FedNow. She's also all-in on treasury services powered by AI and analytics.
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Under Stewart's leadership, the bank's commercial banking services gained 8% year-over-year growth in middle-market loans.
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For the fifth consecutive year, Fraser is American Banker's Most Powerful Woman in Banking. The CEO, who is nearing her fifth anniversary in the job, remains keenly focused on generating higher revenues, cutting expenses and closing the profitability gap with peers.
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Duckett, who's on a mission to help Americans save for retirement, said that "guaranteed income isn't a luxury, it's a necessity."
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A longtime focus on alternative investments positioned this asset-management heir to benefit from the recent surge of consumer interest in crypto and a relaxed regulatory regime.
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