The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Of all that Mary Mack accomplished running Wells Fargo's brokerage operations adding teams of new advisers in key markets, substantially improving her unit's customer satisfaction ratings perhaps what stood out most was her group's success in attracting new business from the banking side of the house.
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The U.S. is the only industrialized nation without mandated paid parental leave, but innovative leave policies are an opportunity to attract and retain employees in a highly competitive industry.
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Square 1 Bank, a unit of PacWest Bancorp, has hired two financial services veterans to expand its banking services for venture capital and private-equity firms and named a new leader of that practice.
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The founder and president of Anthemis Group gets an early look at all types of fintech innovation. She's noticed that, no matter how different the ideas are, there is one underlying commonality in this sector: it's lacking something profound. Here are some small changes that could make a big difference.
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Wells Fargo has named Monica Cole to head middle-market banking for six Midwestern states.
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Marva Smalls has gotten comfortable with being uncomfortable throughout her career, and she advises others to do the same, particularly aspiring leaders.
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