The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Since becoming President and CEO of PNC Capital Markets in 2002, Charlotte McLaughlin has been building up what had been a dormant business, making capital markets a profitable and strategically important part of PNC Financial Services Group.
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It's time that financial institutions in America recognize the value that women can bring to the executive suite and boardroom.
September 29Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. -
The $234 million-asset bank said in a recent press release that Thomas Duryea had succeeded its founder, Shirley Nelson.
September 28 -
JPMorgan Chase's Thasunda Duckett has been named chief executive officer of consumer banking as part of one of the bank's periodic management reshufflings.
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The highest-ranking woman in Bank of New York Mellon's storied history is retiring at the end of this year.
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BNY Mellon's Karen Peetz tops the 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking list; the 25 Most Powerful Women in Finance list is led by Mary Callahan Erdoes at JPMorgan Chase; and Nandita Bakhshi at Bank of the West heads the 25 Women to Watch list.
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