The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Randy Conte, the $15.6 billion-asset bank's chief operating officer, will become chief financial officer on April 30 and remain operating chief.
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A ninth-grader challenges Bank of America's CEO; the San Francisco Fed has a lot of interest in fintech; FinCEN's Jennifer Shasky Calvery is leaving, possibly for a banking job; Wells Fargo's Secil Watson talks up a new biometrics option; and Sallie Krawcheck appreciates Carla Harris' career advice. Plus, Kelly Ripa and the 49ers.
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Penn Community Bank didnt have a CFO until it hired Stephanie Austin, who won praise for building a solid finance department at her previous job.
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Banc of California in Irvine is expanding its commercial bank by starting units specializing in health care, municipals and nonprofit banking.
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Wells Fargo has hired Kristi Mitchem, formerly of State Street, to be the president and chief executive of its asset management division.
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Farmers Bank in Frankfort, Ind., has named a new chief executive, after its previous leader died of cancer.
April 19
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