The Most Powerful Women in Banking

Lisa Carnoy's career path at Bank of America is a perfect example of how the company is actively encouraging its female executives to take on new challenges.

September 22
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    After leading turnarounds at two underperforming banks and selling them at nice premiums, Mary Lynn Lenz questioned whether she wanted to continue working in the industry.

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    Michele Trolli has built a reputation throughout her career as an integrations specialist.

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    The Japanese-owned MUFG Union Bank has made no secret of its ambitions to become a top-10 lender in the United States, so it only made sense to put Bita Ardalan in charge of commercial lending in one of its most important regions.

    September 22
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    Those looking to boost sales of banking products to wealth management clients could pick up some pointers from Rosemary Berkery.

    September 22
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    Godin decided that, from here on out, Regions' collections associates would be called "customer advocates" and would be trained in teaching cash-strapped borrowers how to improve their credit scores.

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