The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Thasunda Duckett, the CEO of Chase Consumer Banking, is leading the charge as JPMorgan Chase expands its retail bank.
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What if you have workplace flexibility policies and women, afraid to be seen as less committed than male peers, don't use them? Take a lesson from BMO Financial.
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Bouazza has taken major steps to restructure the executive teams at HSBC’s offices in Latin America, identifying high-achieving bankers — many of them women — who had been previously overlooked for promotion to senior positions.
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Getting more women into managerial posts matters to TD Bank, and a robust mentoring program is making a big difference.
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BMO Harris Bank has made significant strides in recent years attracting retail and small-business customers, and now it's up to Ernie Johannson to keep the momentum going.
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Under CEO Kelly Coffey, JPMorgan Chase’s private bank is growing revenue by double digits and is laying out plans for a big nationwide expansion.
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