The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Beth Johnson, a self-described math geek, is driving the bank's ESG strategy and training its employees to keep pace with industry trends.
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Meister, 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.
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As the head of enterprise technology and security, Guild tries to stay ahead of fraudsters and other bad actors.
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CFO Hope Dmuchowski said investors are growing increasingly nervous about banks that expand their loan portfolios too quickly after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and other regional lenders last year.
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Call for submissions for women 40 years and younger who are rising stars at their bank or financial institution.
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Employees are more likely to view diverse and inclusive environments as healthier places to work, according to new research presented at American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking conference.
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Criminals breached a third-party database storing Santander customer and employee information, a type of intrusion that banks are increasingly facing.
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The Florida-based bank, which has been expanding across the South, would enter major markets such as Dallas and Houston with its planned all-stock acquisition of Independent Bank Group.
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