The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Over half of all credit unions with less than $250 million of assets are run by women, but those institutions continue to be merged out of existence. A group of 13 women who lead such organizations have banded together in an effort to ensure their survival.
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At the brokerage and wealth management arm of Ally Financial, Bell leads the team responsible for shaping the insight on investing and the global markets that is shared with customers.
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The head of government guaranteed lending at WSFS, Caruso aims to parlay the bank's success with Paycheck Protection Program lending to better serve early-stage small businesses.
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As chief credit officer, Horton oversaw the bank's certification as a Small Business Administration lender and participation in the Paycheck Protection Program.
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Khan, who began her banking career as a part-time teller, heads the bank's retail operations in Minnesota and Western Wisconsin.
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The bank's managing director of human resources says her overall goal is "to build a culture of encouragement."
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