The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Britton has an important job now, supporting the CIO for one of HSBC's most important regions, but she hopes to someday be a regional chief operating officer, or perhaps even a CEO.
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Financial institutions can take a few easy steps to ensure their leadership is more representative of their customer base, including looking outside of the industry for talent. Women and people of color are not that hard to find.
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Women in the pipeline get some attention from a room full of top banking industry executives celebrating the Most Powerful Women rankings. California is the first to impose a quota requiring companies to increase the number of women on boards, and the Fortune 500’s newest female CEO starts today.
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Käthe Anchel is expected to help push Umpqua’s recent focus on what it calls the “human-digital” banking experience.
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The Federal Reserve System is trying to be proactive in these and other high-profile areas, offering educational materials and coaching to bank execs and directors, according to supervision officials at the St. Louis and Richmond Fed banks.
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A growing number of the top lawyers at major financial institutions are women. What’s it going to take to get other departments to follow suit?
October 11Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
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