The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Joyce Chang of JPMorgan Chase says the combination of artificial intelligence, big data and machine learning will fundamentally transform the kind of information investors use to make decisions.
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American Banker's No. 3 Most Powerful Woman in Banking is embracing a major challenge in molding a commercial finance company with a spotty history into a profitable, middle-market bank.
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The Fearless Girl sculpture represents much to many. For Maria Vullo, superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services, it is a reminder of herself as a girl finding her voice and as an adult using her voice to fight for what she believes is right.
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TSYS has announced the resignation of Pam Joseph, less than 17 months after she joined the company as president and chief operating officer.
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Charles Schwab was founded to open up Wall Street to the masses, and Marie Chandoha has embraced that mission.
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Diane Offereins manages relationships with 1,000 merchants and 3,300 financial institutions.
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