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.
These leaders, some of whom are just emerging and others who are bringing a wealth of experience into new roles, are women worth keeping an eye on. Here are the rankings for 11-15.
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The former Citigroup and Bank of America executive told attendees at a forum that the banking industry must diversify and embrace women as more than a niche market.
April 19 -
Establishing mentoring programs and better employee communication, drawing on the expertise of nonfinancial companies and holding special events aimed at women business owners are some of the ways banks can develop more women executives and clients.
April 18 -
As a veteran senior executive in the male-dominated banking industry, Terri Dial left a void that has yet to be filled a year after her death.
March 11 -
Lorraine Miller, MidSouth Bancorp's director of mergers and acquisitions, has added the role of treasurer, but the company says her new duties are not a signal it would stop hunting for deals.
February 15 - WIB PH
Beth Hendricks has joined Southern National Bancorp; Cheryl McNally is named chief sales officer of Generation Mortgage Co.; Sarah Pichardo has moved to Potomac Mortgage Group as vice president.
February 4
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