The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Many employees, particularly women, are likely to become unexpected caregivers at some point. Companies should do more to ease their burden, says a top retirement and wealth specialist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
-
Moore led development of Bank of America's virtual assistant, Erica, and was American Banker's Digital Banker of the Year in 2017.
December 18 -
The digital-only bank is running a new promotion in which it will set up and fund, with $250, an online savings account for any baby born on New Year’s Eve.
December 16 -
Ayn Talley will step down in January, to be succeeded by the credit union's longtime executive vice president.
December 11 -
Bill Knott succeeded Terrie Spiro as leader of the Maryland bank, which raised capital in 2017 by going through a complicated bankruptcy process.
December 9 -
This is the second new job this year for Gallagher, who will remain in her current role as chief conduct and control officer until a replacement is found.
December 9
The latest news and perspective on women in the industry | The Most Powerful Women in Banking program convenes and empowers the community of female executives in financial services.