The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Since Julie Monaco became Citigroup's global head of public-sector corporate and investment banking in 2013, she has reoriented the $1.8 billion business to focus on clients, rather than products.
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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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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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