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.
Pamela Joseph looks forward to the quarterly meeting of her innovation group, the managers responsible for developing U.S. Bancorp's next wave of cool payments products.
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Suzanne Hammett, Capital One's chief risk officer, has played a major role in integrating the commercial lending businesses of the three regional banks Cap One acquired in the past five years.
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Diana Starcher is all for maintaining balance in life, but she says complete immersion in work can be satisfying sometimes.
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U.S. Bank's Leslie Godridge spent the last three years zigging while her competitors were zagging.
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In her 25 years as a banker, Royal Bank of Canada CFO Janice Fukakusa has seen a shift in the number of women in the banking industry's executive ranks.
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Michelle Van Dyke was Fifth Third's regional president for hard-hit Michigan when her portfolio was expanded in January 2009.
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