The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Emily Vaughan Alexanderson will lead a group focused on education, nonprofit, technology and life sciences clients.
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While the OCC has led the charge on modernizing the Community Reinvestment Act, Gov. Lael Brainard gave a rundown of new ideas under discussion — from updating assessment boundaries to a comprehensive community development test.
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In the startup sector, female founders consistently receive far less venture capital than male founders, but a program by Quesnay is looking to change that.
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The bank will fund community development financial institutions that lend to women-owned businesses backed by the fashion designer's foundation.
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Karen Mills, who led the Small Business Administration from 2009 to 2013, is joining the Eastern Bank spinoff Numerated as an adviser and investor as it tries to bring online-lending technology to community banks.
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Is it realistic to think Wells Fargo might get a new female CEO? How one fintech makes women feel welcome, and how another fosters innovation. Plus some of our Most Powerful Women make big moves – two retire, one jumps from BNY Mellon to Amex, one exits a board and another joins one.
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The latest news and perspective on women in the industry | The Most Powerful Women in Banking program convenes and empowers the community of female executives in financial services.