The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Honorees gathered at Tiffany's Landmark building in New York City, where American Banker interviewed them about the industry's trajectory and leadership lessons they've learned in their careers.
LeeAnne Linderman has long been in charge of Zions First National Bank's network of 128 branches in Utah and Idaho. Now she also has oversight of 172 ATMs, online and mobile banking, and whatever other emerging technology might come along.
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BB&T has gotten a good return on its investment in Donna Goodrich, who began her career in the bank's leadership development program in 1985.
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In a little over two years, Nancy Shanik has completely upended RBS Citizens' risk organization just as outgoing CEO Ellen Alemany hoped she would.
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In 2012, Barb Godin went beyond the scope of the average chief credit officer to spearhead implementation of one of Regions Financial's most significant technology investments to date, and her focus on improving credit quality helped Regions clear several important hurdles.
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Last January, Discover and Facebook became friends. In a partnership put together by Diane Offereins' team in payment services, Discover teamed up with the social media network to roll out the Facebook Card, a prepaid product that can be used to send gifts to friends via their Facebook profile.
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Since taking over in 2010 as chief of Charles Schwab's investment management division, Marie Chandoha has overseen an ETF business that has grown from $2.7 billion in assets under management to $12 billion as of this May.
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