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.
When Jane Fraser took over at Citi Private Bank, its high-net-worth clients were reeling. But she refused to create comfort by returning to the familiarity of the status quo.
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LeeAnne Linderman learned a lot about leadership from two starkly different people: her dad and a very gruff boss.
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The application of core risk management principles to the financing of securities was a key reason Sandie O'Connor's business weathered the financial storm profitably.
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In 1973 when Kathleen Walsh Carr was trying to figure out what path to take in the banking industry, her mother gave her some advice she never forgot: "Go where the money is."
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One of the highest-ranking women in risk management, Fifth Third's Mary Tuuk is as determined to balance risk and reward professionally as she is in her personal life.
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Sylvia Reynolds was raised by a widow who was a teller in the 1960s and rose to become a bank operations manager.
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