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Elizabeth Magennis started out as a teller in Brooklyn, New York, and is now the president of the $9.8 billion-asset ConnectOne Bank.
The CEO and co-founder of Hello Alice is one of American Banker's 2024 Most Influential Women in Fintech.
The founder and CEO of Orum is one of American Banker's 2024 Most Influential Women in Fintech.
The chief product officer at NMI is one of American Banker's 2024 Most Influential Women in Fintech.
Now the head of the Mizuho Americas' equity division, Pasquill started her career selling textiles, industrial products and medical equipment.
Nash, the head of tech, media and telecom coverage, has no intention of ending her four-decade career anytime soon.
Titi Cole, CEO of legacy franchises at Citigroup, is stepping down in June to pursue opportunities outside of the financial services industry.
Katherine Weislogel's career began by being in the right place at the right time.
Beth Johnson, a self-described math geek, is driving the bank's ESG strategy and training its employees to keep pace with industry trends.
JPMorgan Chase's board has announced the slate of candidates to replace Jamie Dimon if he ever retires. The bank is just one of several large institutions that have recently decided on who will take over the top job.
Dmuchowski worked three jobs to pay for her college education. She tells young colleagues that regardless of their backgrounds, if they work hard, they will succeed.
The chair and CEO of the M&T division considers herself a "builder-fixer" and has sought out new challenges and opportunities throughout her more than 30-year career.
As the head of enterprise technology and security, Guild tries to stay ahead of fraudsters and other bad actors.
American Banker's Most Influential Women in Payments share their views on artificial intelligence, hybrid offices, real-time payments and more.
Call for submissions for women 40 years and younger who are rising stars at their bank or financial institution.
Pam Habner, head of U.S. branded cards and lending at Citi, talks about what drew her to financial services and how to keep women in the game.
Anne Clarke Wolff, a longtime Most Powerful Women in Banking honoree, on why she switched to starting her own investment bank advisory firm.
The longtime Most Powerful Women in Banking honoree looks back on her 40-year career and the power of persistence.
Of the 11 women on our list, only one – Citi's Jane Fraser – leads one of the U.S.'s 50 largest banks.
Bakhshi looks back on her nearly four-decade career and reflects on what has changed in the industry over the years.