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.
The New York senator offers legislation to empower U.S. post offices to take deposits and make loans.
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Banks need to respond swiftly to allegations of sexual harassment and other misdeeds, even those involving their top performers.
May 9
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Lorie Shannon, recruited from SunTrust, will oversee a strategy that features large, non-QM mortgages in key markets.
May 7 -
Amanda Norton will lead the charge to improve risk management at Wells Fargo after its phony-accounts scandal and other problems.
May 7 -
One woman's legal battle of more than a decade could develop into one of the biggest gender discrimination lawsuits to hit Wall Street. Bank of America faces a complaint after its sexual harassment ouster, and loses another top female executive. Plus, lots of tech initiatives.
May 4
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Longtime executives Bill Parker and Jennie Carlson plan to retire from the Minneapolis company, giving CEO Andy Cecere an opportunity to reshape his executive team.
May 4
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