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.
One of the things that struck me in getting to know the women in our rankings better is that some of them have had significant career setbacks along the way. But they exude confidence anyway, because they have learned how to be fearless.
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Kathy Rogers, a 27-year veteran of U.S. Bancorp, is now a member of its management committee following her January promotion to CFO.
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A successful run heading retail at Zions' lead bank has earned LeeAnne Linderman a higher-profile job and a seat on the company's management committee.
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Fifth Third Mortgage has a ways to go to become one of the industry's biggest lenders, but it's making major strides under Michelle Van Dyke's leadership.
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KeyCorp has more than doubled its mobile traffic, sharply reduced its overhead, and improved its cybersecurity, with help from its chief information officer, Amy Brady.
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Stacey Friedman's big job at the nation's largest bank is about to get a lot bigger. Early next year she takes over as general counsel for all of JPMorgan Chase, replacing Stephen Cutler, who will become a vice chairman.
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