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.
Elinor Hoover's passion for helping women-run firms raise capital goes hand in hand with her mission to increase women's visibility within the upper ranks of Citi's management.
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At Ally Bank — a pioneer in online banking — Diane Morais, president of consumer and commercial banking products, is in charge of fending off the competition.
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Zions is streamlining its 500 deposit products as part of a massive core conversion, and its female executives are leading the effort.
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Teresa Tanner expanded beyond her human resources role at Fifth Third to take on other duties. Her new responsibilities include fostering a culture of innovation.
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It's a testament to Piepszak's ability to get things done that the bank picked her last year to run one of its most consequential business lines.
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With Castilla at the helm, the past year was one of innovation for the $262 million-asset Citizens.
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