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.
International events like the Davos economic forum should remind business leaders of the importance of being stewards and of having workforce diversity.
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Pacific Mercantile Bank in Costa Mesa, Calif., announced four executive promotions Friday.
February 26 - Rhode Island
Nancy Shanik, who had been Citizens' chief risk officer since 2010, will retire on May 31. Malcolm Griggs will succeed her on April 1.
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Univest in Souderton, Pa., has hired Megan Duryea Santana as general counsel for the company and its banking subsidiary, Univest Bank and Trust.
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UBS executive Rosemary Berkery has returned to the Swiss company's U.S. operations after a medical leave.
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Patricia Watson joined the board of the $19 billion-asset Texas Capital on Friday. Watson has been chief information officer at TSYS, a payments processor based in Columbus, Ga., since September.
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