The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Honorees gathered at Tiffany's Landmark building in New York City, where American Banker interviewed them about the industry's trajectory and leadership lessons they've learned in their careers.
Suzanne Shank can make competing with the big guys on Wall Street sound ho-hum. "You can have a lot of bodies, but if you have a good group of people with good connections you can do a pretty good job."
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Western Union has long been synonymous with consumer money transfers, but Christina Gold, its president and chief executive officer, is determined to expand the company's repertoire deeper into the global payments space.
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Abigail Johnson is nearing the summit of the Mount Everest of mutual funds, Fidelity Investments.
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Anne Stausboll, the recently appointed chief executive officer of the California Public Employees' Retirement System, has good reason for supporting national health care reform. CalPERS is the nation's second-largest purchaser of health care, and this year will spend $5.7 billion on health care for its 1.3 million members.
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One of Maliz Beam's major initiatives since joining TIAA-CREF in 2004 has been building out the advice platform.
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Kathleen Murphy, the new head of Fidelity Investments' personal investing unit, sees plenty of challenges and opportunities ahead at her new employer. But the former CEO of ING's U.S. wealth management unit has already tackled what has to be one of the toughest: Maintaining employee morale as the market convulsed.
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