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.
Establishing mentoring programs and better employee communication, drawing on the expertise of nonfinancial companies and holding special events aimed at women business owners are some of the ways banks can develop more women executives and clients.
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To Janice Fukakusa, diversity is about more than platitudes. It's about solutionsand a willingness to examine the metrics.
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When she started in banking, Cece Stewart had little interest in finding a women's networknot that there were many to join. But her priorities at work no longer include blending in with the men.
September 18 -
Holly Schreiber will step down Wednesday as chief financial officer of 1st Financial Services in Hendersonville, N.C. She will remain as a consultant while its sale to First Citizens BancShares (FCNCA) is being completed.
September 3 -
Marie Blake now oversees the $13.1 billion-asset company's regulatory compliance department, it said Tuesday.
September 3 -
Rosemary Berkery, who heads UBS's U.S. bank, knows her commercial banking rivals are gunning to win away the bank's super-rich clientele. In an interview, she explains how UBS is fighting back by offering wealthy customers new banking products, like mortgages and credit cards.
August 28
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