The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Some bankers are proud of making it through the financial crisis. Imagine doing that while also contending with a huge personal crisis. Karen Glenn, the chief executive of a Kentucky community bank, is a single mom of twin boys. She had just made it through a major health issue with one of her sons, when the other was diagnosed with cancer.
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Male bankers are often unaware of how they benefit from a level of privilege that limits the advancement and contributions of their female colleagues, to the detriment of the entire industry.
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MB Bancorp in Forest Hill, Md., has lined up a new chief executive.
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The rankings of the Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance include some familiar faces but also plenty of newcomers. We also look at the courage women demonstrate balancing work with their personal lives and a call to action from SEC chair Mary Jo White.
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It's time that financial institutions in America recognize the value that women can bring to the executive suite and boardroom.
September 29Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. -
The $234 million-asset bank said in a recent press release that Thomas Duryea had succeeded its founder, Shirley Nelson.
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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.