The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Like all banks, BMO Harris is trying to keep ahead of demographic and technological shifts that are transforming retail banking, and its female leaders are spearheading many of the initiatives it has underway.
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Only two women have ever been named chairman of the American Bankers Association. Dorothy Savarese is one of them.
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SunTrust CEO Bill Rogers has tapped Rilla Delorier to lead the largest transformation in the company's history. She aims to create a better experience not just for customers, but also employees.
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Mary Navarro is helping Huntington achieve enviable growth. The retail banking initiatives she has led continue to attract new customers, including millennials.
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Eileen Serra, the only female CEO at any of the six largest credit card issuers, has positioned Chase as a leader in protecting customer data.
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In the eight years that Leslie Godridge has led the National Corporate and Institutional Banking unit at U.S. Bancorp, she has broadened its scope from regional to national and grown its loan portfolio significantly.
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