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.
For years Zions First National Bank has been a top SBA lender in its markets, but Lori Chillingworth keeps finding ways to make this highly profitable business even stronger.
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Deborah McWhinney is a guiding force in Citigroup's stated intention of becoming the world's leading digital bank.
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Like others in the banking industry, KeyCorp had to scramble to make up for revenue lost to regulatory changes, and much of this maneuvering fell to Maria Coyne.
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LeeAnne Linderman has long been in charge of Zions First National Bank's network of 128 branches in Utah and Idaho. Now she also has oversight of 172 ATMs, online and mobile banking, and whatever other emerging technology might come along.
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The outstanding results Alberta Cefis posted last year improving revenue, deposit balances, expense control, risk management and so on extend a streak of contributions she has made going back more than 14 years, to when she joined Scotiabank.
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Michelle Van Dyke's definition of power is not based on how big her territory is (it covers parts of five states and holds $25 billion of Fifth Third's assets) or how many employees she is responsible for (5,500). To her, power comes from being a role model and paving the way for others.
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