The Most Powerful Women in Banking

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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