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.
Diane D'Erasmo has made her bosses look good for choosing her to manage the U.S. investments of overseas clients.
- WIB PH
After a 20-year career at the World Bank, Beschloss is now president and CEO of the Rock Creek Group, a global advisory and asset manager, previously called Carlyle Asset Management Group.
September 22 - WIB PH
"Diversity" has become a buzzword as companies position themselves to take advantage of an increasingly disparate clientele. But Kelly Williams can stake a solid claim to having led the charge, not just having responded to the call.
September 22 - WIB PH
Since taking the helm at the nation's third-largest retail brokerage in January, Mack has split the financial services group she once ran into three distinct units, reshuffled management and strengthened collaboration between the brokerage and banking units to boost cross-sales and referrals.
September 22 - WIB PH
With her daughter heading off to college, Julie Goodridge has more time to give back to the community. And she recently acquired a much better space to do it in.
September 22 - WIB PH
Mary Callahan Erdoes is spearheading a program at JPMorgan Chase to help women get back into the banking industry after extended time off. And she really hopes you'll steal this idea.
September 22
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