The Most Powerful Women in Banking

Carver Bancorp's Deborah Wright likes to go out for lunch, because, she says, it's the best way to keep in touch with people.

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    Sallie Krawcheck used her break from banking in 2008 to analyze where she wanted to work. "I kept asking myself, 'What are the winning businesses going to look like?'."

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    Pamela Joseph looks forward to the quarterly meeting of her innovation group, the managers responsible for developing U.S. Bancorp's next wave of cool payments products.

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    The ability to learn on the fly served Mary Callahan Erdoes well as she worked her way to the upper echelons of one of the world's largest banking companies.

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    Not following the pack has been one key to success for Cara Heiden, who co-heads Wells Fargo & Co.'s residential mortgage unit.

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    After eight years as the chief executive of NewAlliance Bancshares, Peyton Patterson is trying out a different role: political appointee.

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