The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Wells Fargo has seven women on its 16-member board, a 44% ratio that is twice that of the average top 25 bank. It got there, in large part, by looking beyond C-suites for qualified directors.
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With Beth Mooney in charge, KeyCorp has emerged as one of the industry's top regional banking companies while becoming a model for workplace diversity.
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Marianne Lake has become more prominent at the nation's largest bank, emerging as the voice in discussing its performance and defending its size.
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The highest-ranking woman at the world's largest custody bank is looking to better understand millennial employees. "They are the future," Peetz says.
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As Wells Fargo's head of community banking, Carrie Tolstedt has to grapple with an ever-changing retail landscape and a lot of new technology.
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Wells Fargo's consumer lending unit has thrived under Avid Modjtabai.
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