The Most Powerful Women in Banking
This high school soccer coach is scoring points for Washington State’s oldest community bank.
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Alex Overstrom will succeed Karen Larrimer, who plans to retire at the end of the year, the Pittsburgh company said.
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Goldman Sachs Group is losing its most powerful Black women, according to new data the firm released in a report on its website.
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Tom Anderson currently serves in a compliance role overseeing personal banking and wealth management at Citi. He will succeed Mary McNiff, who is moving into a new position at the $2.4 trillion-asset bank.
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The company is focusing on the future of online retail banking. Next on its agenda: real people in its wealth management division.
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Johnson, who currently heads a housing-finance industry group, will take over this summer from longtime president and CEO Richard Hunt.
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