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As a leader, just because you have the authority to make a decision doesn't mean you should always be the one making it. A good manager allows subordinates to make choices and assume responsibility.
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Our annual list of the most powerful women to watch in banking and finance.
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Thurlow has been the CEO at Reading for 18 years, and will finish her stint as chair of the American Bankers Association in October.
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Oliver left KeyBank in 2017 to be president and CEO at the regional Cape Cod bank, known as "The Coop."
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Moore-Wright is the chief teammate officer at the $520 billion-asset Truist.
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Popular promoted Castellví to chief security officer in 2018; she had been general auditor. She reports to CEO Ignacio Alvarez and leads a team of more than 350 employees.
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Cai-Lee, CEO of $596 million-asset Piermont, founded the bank in 2019.
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Menelik was tapped to lead corporate, specialty and government banking at Huntington in October 2022, coming over from Fifth Third where she was the group head of diversified industries and international corporate banking.
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Tedesco leads all the $24.5 billion-asset bank's revenue businesses and a team of 1,840 employees.
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Reid, chairman and CEO of Capitol National, has a keen focus on diversity and inclusion. Women and other underrepresented groups make up 59% of the bank's employees, and women hold 71% of senior management positions.
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