The Most Powerful Women in Banking
A formal mentoring program Zions started in 2009 has helped to advance the careers of hundreds of women and some men inside the bank. Now Zions' top women leaders are sharing what they've learned with other firms in hopes of preventing women from leaving the workforce.
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The first female COO in Northern Trust's history has worked there for her entire 35-year career, rising through the management ranks by taking roles outside of her comfort zone. Now she's on the short list of potential successors to CEO Rick Waddell.
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The head of Citi's banking unit is working to improve the gender imbalance in the senior executive ranks while also streamlining global retail operations.
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Newly promoted Diane Reyes has learned the art of getting more resources for a project. Hint: revenue growth helps.
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Wherever there's trouble at JPMorgan Chase, Sandie O'Connor is likely to follow.
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Anne Finucane's primary duties at Bank of America setting strategy and overseeing marketing and advertising are evident in her title. But she actually does a whole lot more.
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The latest news and perspective on women in the industry | The Most Powerful Women in Banking program convenes and empowers the community of female executives in financial services.