The Most Powerful Women in Banking

In six years, BNY Mellon's Karen Peetz has helped grow the women's professional development program she chairs to impressive heights.

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    Every year around the Fourth of July, Mary Navarro picks one of Huntington Bancshare's 600 branches and goes to work as a teller for the day.

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    To Leslie Andersen, there is not much difference between serving major corporations and small businesses.

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    Suzanne Hammett, Capital One's chief risk officer, has played a major role in integrating the commercial lending businesses of the three regional banks Cap One acquired in the past five years.

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    Diana Starcher is all for maintaining balance in life, but she says complete immersion in work can be satisfying sometimes.

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    U.S. Bank's Leslie Godridge spent the last three years zigging while her competitors were zagging.

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