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.
Mohr, vice chair of M&A and investment banking at Citi, has been in banking for 46 years.
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Fercho is the first Black woman executive to report to Wells Fargo's chief executive officer, and she partners with the CEOs of the five lines of business at Wells Fargo to implement DEI principles.
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Graper was promoted to her current role as managing director and global head of debt capital markets last year.
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Dmuchowski, CFO at First Horizon, got her start in the industry more than 20 years ago at Deutsche Bank.
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As the global head of the industrials group, Hackley oversees a large chunk of the bank's $2.41 trillion in assets.
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The Citi CEO has been focused on revamping the $2.4 trillion-asset megabank and is making progress on streamlining management layers and making investments in risk management.
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