The Most Powerful Women in Banking

Long known as one of the most powerful women on Wall Street, Ruth Porat has shown leadership lately on issues facing women in corporate America.

September 22
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    The businesses Mary Walworth Navarro leads generate nearly half of Huntington's total revenue.

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    Barbara Yastine has helped take Ally Bank from its origins as the troubled GMAC Bank to a rapidly growing and profitable online banking franchise.

    September 22
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    When Dorothy Savarese says, without a trace of hyperbole, "I now have the perfect job," it's hard not to believe her. And it isn't just because her relatively small Massachusetts bank — $2.5 billion in assets — regularly outperforms its much larger competitors.

    September 22
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    It's because of people like Diane Reyes that multinational companies are able to transact smoothly and safely with one another.

    September 22
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    The card business is facing intense scrutiny and regulatory pressure, but Eileen Serra is turning those challenges into opportunities to improve.

    September 22

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