The Most Powerful Women in Banking
The decision to leave Charles Schwab for a startup seemed crazy, especially since Carrie Dolan wasn't entirely sure, when a headhunter first called to recruit her for Lending Club, precisely what peer-to-peer lending was. But now her move looks like a good one.
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The first female COO in Northern Trust's history has worked there for her entire 35-year career, rising through the management ranks by taking roles outside of her comfort zone. Now she's on the short list of potential successors to CEO Rick Waddell.
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The head of Citi's banking unit is working to improve the gender imbalance in the senior executive ranks while also streamlining global retail operations.
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Newly promoted Diane Reyes has learned the art of getting more resources for a project. Hint: revenue growth helps.
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Wherever there's trouble at JPMorgan Chase, Sandie O'Connor is likely to follow.
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Anne Finucane's primary duties at Bank of America setting strategy and overseeing marketing and advertising are evident in her title. But she actually does a whole lot more.
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