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.
Liu became head of Citi’s North American private bank in 2019 and, in 2020, beat her projections by 12% despite the pandemic.
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As global co-head of mergers and acquisitions at J.P. Morgan, Aiyengar is the only woman and only person of color to hold such a position.
October 6 -
Mohr, the chairperson of the Fairness Opinion Committee, vets every fairness opinion originating in both Asia and the Americas, ensuring that M&A transactions are equitable for all.
October 6 -
Longtime bank executive Uma Wilson will head the cross-disciplinary team.
September 23 -
Adrienne Harris, who did stints at the Treasury Department and National Economic Council during the Obama administration, would succeed Linda Lacewell as superintendent of the state's Department of Financial Services.
August 31 -
Federal Reserve Gov. Lael Brainard spoke with the Biden-Harris Federal Reserve transition team in January and with the president’s Council of Economic Advisers in May, her calendar shows.
August 27
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