The Most Powerful Women in Banking

Jane Thompson, the president of Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s financial services unit, plans to retire at the end of June, she told American Banker on Friday.

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    Beth Mooney, who took over the helm as KeyCorp's Chairman and CEO earlier this year, heads the list. Donna DeMaio, Diane Reyes, Cece Stewart and Patricia Callahan are also among the top five women to watch of 2011.

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    Deborah Doyle McWhinney, Karen Parkhill, Mary Lynn Lenz, Linda Verba, and Cathleen Nash are ranked 6-10 on the 2011 list of the 25 Women to Watch.

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    Diana Starcher, Barb Godin, Michelle VanDyke, Diana Reid, and Mary Tuukare ranked 11-15 on the 2011 25 Women to Watch List

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    Suzanne Hammett, Laurie Stewart, Elyse Weiner, Heather Cox, Lynn Heitman are ranked 16-20 on the 2011 25 Women to Watch.

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    Rilla Delorier, Kelly Mathieson, Patricia Husic, Maria Coyne, and Shaza Andersen round out the 2011 25 Women to Watch ranking at numbers 21-25.

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