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.
Kedia is in charge of roughly half of Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank's total deposits and about half of the lender's average loan balances. Her team includes 11,100 employees.
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Mago reports to Chris Gorman, chairman, president and CEO of Keycorp — one of 12 direct reports — and has 1,131 employees in her organization.
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In her role as head of global delivery at State Street, Ann Fogarty oversees the entirety of the firm's operations, including responsibility for its $37.6 trillion AUC/A asset servicing business.
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Dmuchowski is the only female CFO of a large or mid-cap U.S. bank. When she joined First Horizon in late 2021 from Truist, women made up 60% of the executive management team.
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McKinney leads Comerica's retail line of business, directing strategy and execution for its consumer and small-business banking segments nationally, which generates $800 million in revenue.
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Mahtani has worked in the banking industry since 1996, with stints at Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley and Citi.
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