The Most Powerful Women in Banking

Word that Harvard professor Elizabeth Warren won't be teaching her contract law class fueled rumors she will be nominated as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

September 2
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    Jane Thompson has a pretty simple mantra: Focus on your strengths and leave your weaknesses at home.

    October 1
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    Under Kathleen Murphy, who heads Fidelity Investments' personal investing unit, it stepped up efforts to call customers to offer support.

    October 1
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    Despite all she has to do, Charlotte McLaughlin still makes a priority of cultivating opportunities for minority employees.

    October 1
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    Looking back, Diane Schumaker-Krieg says her career was driven more by fear than anything else.

    October 1
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    Isabelle Ealet has credentials, but she puts such accomplishments into context amid Goldman Sachs' roster of high-achievers.

    October 1

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