The Most Powerful Women in Banking

Sheila Schauer Mathews faced two major battles over the past few years: the financial crisis and breast cancer.

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    CitiFinancial North America is searching for a new name, a new owner and a new funding model. But even with so much in flux, Mary McDowell has never been surer of her goals.

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    Cathy Bessant keeps a yellow sticky note attached to her phone asking her what she has done each day to generate revenue, connect with a colleague and communicate with a customer.

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    In Deborah McWhinney's view, much of the financial upheaval can be traced to a single trend: Bankers stopped getting to know their customers.

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    Every year around the Fourth of July, Mary Navarro picks one of Huntington Bancshare's 600 branches and goes to work as a teller for the day.

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    To Leslie Andersen, there is not much difference between serving major corporations and small businesses.

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