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.
Senior vice president Julie Cornelius built her career at U.S. Bancorp mastering the art of assimilation.
- WIB PH
Although Selia Bair and the ABA have often been at loggerheads over regulatory reform, the distance between them was never more apparent than during her last address to the group.
March 16 - WIB PH
A U.K. initiative puts a spotlight on the dearth of female directors and gets corporate executives to commit to hard targets for improvement.
March 1 -
The sudden departure last week of Deborah McWhinney from her role as head of Citigroup's personal banking and wealth management unit raises many questions.
February 18 -
Deborah McWhinney, the head of Citigroup's flagging personal banking and wealth management group, is leaving her post after a tumultuous two-year run in which she attempted to makeover the nation's third-largest bank following the spin-off of its Smith Barney brokerage unit in 2009.
February 15 - WIB PH
Diane Casey-Landry, the senior executive vice president and chief operating officer of the American Bankers Association, has announced she will leave the trade group on March 31.
January 5
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