Heather Senison
Heather Senison is an award-winning journalist covering finance, real estate and design. Her writing can also be found in publications like The New York Times, The New York Post, The Real Deal and Forbes. Visit

Heather Senison is an award-winning journalist covering finance, real estate and design. Her writing can also be found in publications like The New York Times, The New York Post, The Real Deal and Forbes. Visit
Oliver left KeyBank in 2017 to be president and CEO at the regional Cape Cod bank, known as "The Coop."
Tedesco leads all the $24.5 billion-asset bank's revenue businesses and a team of 1,840 employees.
Pourchet's duties include deciding the types of corporate and institutional clients to attract in BNP Paribas' Latin American region and ensuring the bank has the right teams and products to serve them.
Heinel is the first female global chief investment officer at State Street Global Advisors, the world's fourth-largest asset manager.
Schoneman oversees the international bank, which has annual net revenue of $1.5 billion, along with Piper Sandler's public finance, fixed income and equities businesses, as well as its technology, operations and marketing teams.
As the global head of the industrials group, Hackley oversees a large chunk of the bank's $2.41 trillion in assets.
As global chief information officer, Beer is responsible for the bank's global technology systems and infrastructure and manages a $17 billion budget. She oversees more than 63,000 technologists and has 18 direct reports.
Heitsenrether is in charge of the bank's new data and analytics unit, established to propel the bank's leap toward integrating generative artificial intelligence into its products and business model.
Richard oversees a budget of $1.1 billion and manages a team of 5,000 employees globally at U.S. Bank.
Erdoes, CEO of asset and wealth management, leads more than 30,000 employees with 15 direct reports and helps manage the bank's $5.4 trillion in client assets.