The Most Powerful Women in Banking
October 21-22, 2025|
The Glasshouse|
New York, NY
The last movie about female executives on Wall Street was "Working Girl" in 1983. The end of the movie left the audience feeling euphoric. But in creating the movie "Equity," we set out to explore as authentically as possible the experiences women have in this field, and the truths that we encountered in our interviews were not pretty.
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Citi's Debby Hopkins is retiring at the end of this year and Fidelity's Abigail Johnson is taking over for her father as its new chairman. Beth Mooney, Morgan Cambern, Claire Calmejane, and other execs talk about the impact fintech has had in their jobs and why technology should be embraced and not feared. Meanwhile, Citi faces a suit from a former trader over its alleged "Bro's Club" practices.
December 1 -
Debby Hopkins, chief innovation officer at Citigroup and chief executive of Citi Ventures, the bank's venture capital investment arm, is set to retire at the end of the year.
November 29 -
Citizens Building and Loan in Greer, S.C., will have a new president and chief executive next year.
November 28 -
Johnson, 54, will succeed her father, Edward "Ned" Johnson, as chairman of the family-run firm in early December.
November 22 -
First Tennessee Bank in Memphis is giving veteran regional leader Pam Fansler an unusual retirement present: a chairmanship.
November 21
The latest news and perspective on women in the industry | The Most Powerful Women in Banking program convenes and empowers the community of female executives in financial services.