The Most Powerful Women in Banking
KeyCorp has more than doubled its mobile traffic, sharply reduced its overhead, and improved its cybersecurity, with help from its chief information officer, Amy Brady.
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Under Mary Mack, the nation's third-largest retail brokerage is suddenly winning high marks for customer satisfaction.
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Innovation is often slow going at large financial institutions, but PNC's Charlotte McLaughlin has a knack for pushing new products through the gauntlet of project managers and committees quickly.
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Candace Browning is using insight gained from her position as head of global research to help improve operations in Bank of America's largest business lines.
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As one of Bessemer Trust's most senior leaders and the highest-ranking woman in the firm's 108-year history Rebecca Patterson does it all, from developing new products to directing marketing initiatives to setting corporate strategy to commenting on market trends for CNBC.
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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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