The Most Powerful Women in Banking
The new group is made up of leaders from institutions with assets of $300 million or less and aims to help foster collaboration, mentorship opportunities and more.
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Garrison was promoted to head of human resources operations in October 2019, putting her at the forefront of the bank’s effort to respond to the pandemic.
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“If I see something that needs to be fixed, I tend to just gravitate toward it,” said Ratliff, U.S. Bank's head of disputes and prepaid operations.
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Within her first week at City National Bank in 2018, Dodd was working on her first deal — and the first deal for the aerospace and defense group that she was brought in to help launch
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Ta is aiming to reduce turnover at Wells Fargo Advisors by revamping the succession planning program.
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An Ogan-led effort to overhaul the bank's retail strategy yielded a better-than-expected increase in consumer and business deposits and improvements in cross-selling.
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