The Most Powerful Women in Banking
KeyCorp integrated First Niagara just a couple of months after the deal closed. CIO Amy Brady says coordination between business leaders and the tech team paved the way.
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A new study finds that, when it comes to truly celebrating women, Wall Street still has a long way to go.
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Yolande Piazza has been serving in the role on an interim basis since Heather Cox left for USAA.
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State Street Global Advisors has placed a statue, titled "The Fearless Girl," across from the iconic bull statue in lower Manhattan to draw attention to gender diversity on boards.
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Studies show that companies with more women in leadership roles increase their “innovation intensity,” yet women still hold only 20% of the board seats and eight CEO jobs in financial services.
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Melanie Dressel was one of the most highly respected bank CEOs in the business. She was also an all-around exceptional person.
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