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.
“At HSBC, we’re very committed to the transition to a global net zero economy, not just by playing our part, but by helping to lead it,” she said.
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As one of KeyCorp’s most senior executives, Mago has made it a priority to hire more women and minorities on her team.
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As chief financial officer for the Americas, Mahtani's job includes managing communications with regulators, the board of directors and other stakeholders, an especially complex undertaking during lockdown.
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As part of the “New Normal” task force she created last year, Trolli set up an internal channel to provide information on topics such as managing remote work and parenting during a pandemic.
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Smith, who heads technology and operations, is overseeing two major tech initiatives: the conversion of Zions' core banking systems and the construction of a new, 400,000-square-foot technology center.
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The bank's head of home lending has been tasked with managing the mortgage division through a housing boom but also with fixing years of regulatory troubles.
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