The Most Powerful Women in Banking
When the bank needed to cut costs over the last year, it shied away from across-the-board layoffs, said Stewart, who has led Sound for more than three decades.
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As the global head of the industrials group, Hackley oversees a large chunk of the bank's $2.41 trillion in assets.
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The Citi CEO has been focused on revamping the $2.4 trillion-asset megabank and is making progress on streamlining management layers and making investments in risk management.
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In January, Lake became full CEO of the consumer and community banking division. She is focused on growing the bank's customer base while keeping them digitally engaged and deepening their experiences with additional products and services.
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The former co-CEO of the consumer and community banking division, Piepszak was named co-CEO of the newly formed commercial and investment bank in January.
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In early May, Kedia was promoted to president of U.S. Bancorp. She was previously vice chair, wealth, corporate, commercial and institutional banking at U.S. Bank.
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