The Most Powerful Women in Banking
As PNC's head of retail banking, Karen Larrimer oversaw the development of a new service that alerts customers when account balances are in danger of falling below zero.
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Young entrepreneurs and soon-to-be heirs are expecting more social impact from their investments. Private banks are evolving in response — often by matching clients with like-minded advisors who are closer in age, and by hiring more women and people of color.
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This past year has proven that traditional leadership models will not take us forward. Attracting and retaining talent, especially diverse talent, depends on how well we listen to and understand the many changes in what employees value.
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Laurie Butz, a senior vice president at another Wisconsin credit union, will replace longtime CEO Tom Young, who is retiring.
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Lake is in her third role in four years at the nation's largest bank. Her breadth of experience makes her a likely CEO contender when current CEO Jamie Dimon retires.
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Piepszak, who is considered by many industry observers to be a potential successor to JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, was instrumental in developing the firm’s $30 billion racial equity commitment.
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