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Promoting diversity must go beyond putting women in the C-suite. It’s about creating products and practices that help support and elevate those who tend to be overlooked.
October 10
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American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance gala, recorded live on Oct. 4 at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.
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Mary Mack, Wells Fargo's head of consumer banking and American Banker's No. 1 Woman to Watch, acknowledged recent issues at the bank, but noted the progress it's made in fixing them.
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Cathy Bessant, Bank of America's chief technology officer and American Banker's No. 1 Most Powerful Woman in Banking, offered thoughts on diversity and inspiration during the gala on Oct. 4, 2018.
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Diane Schumaker-Krieg, the global head of research, economics and strategy at Wells Fargo and a mainstay on American Banker's list of the Most Powerful Women in Finance, plans to step down at the end of the year.
October 5 -
Mary Mack, the head of consumer banking at Wells Fargo, said Thursday the San Francisco bank has made significant progress in fixing its culture after a series of scandals over the past two years.
October 5 -
At American Banker's annual Most Powerful Women in Banking gala on Thursday evening in New York, honorees urged the industry to promote more women and people of color.
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Cathy Bessant, chief operations and technology officer at Bank of America and American Banker's Most Powerful Woman in Banking, quoted Stevie Nicks in saying women can be both ladies and legends.
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The UBS executive discusses how a sudden, life-threatening illness changed her outlook on life and business.
October 4 -
Barbara Byrne, a lifetime achievement award winner, says the pace of adding diversity to C-suites must increase quickly.
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