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.
She's only been CEO of Chase Card Services since last summer, but Eileen Serra started writing the playbook for the job years ago.
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Janet Yellen shouldn't have needed anyone's help to be nominated to lead the Fed. Her tortuous path underscores the importance of rallying around qualified women candidates for industry leadership positions.
October 9
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Karen Strauss Cook, a pioneering female equity trader at Goldman, Sachs & Co. who helped other working moms stay in finance and will be honored next month by the group 100 Women in Hedge Funds, has died. She was 61.
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The San Francisco bank's CIO shares an update on an enterprise-wide customer analytics project and why CCAR is a "mixed blessing."
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Mooney is joining AT&Ts (NYSE:T) board of directors, the telecommunications company announced Friday. She will sit on the corporate development and finance committee.
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Many if not all of the women on our ranking would tell you that their success at work has not taken place in a vacuum. It is one piece of their lives lives that in some cases are filled with children, with aging parents needing assistance or any number of commitments that go along with being a well-rounded citizen.
September 25
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