The Most Powerful Women in Banking
October 21-22, 2025|
The Glasshouse|
New York, NY
The executive tasked with reshaping Wells Fargo's embattled retail banking unit will now also be responsible for mortgage, auto and student lending.
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Sundie Seefried is high on pot banking. Hollywood is not so sweet on the former SBA head's bid for Weinstein Co. Another woman takes on Mick Mulvaney in court. And what's shushing women on Wall Street with stories to tell? Arbitration, for one thing.
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The Boston mutual touted Deborah Jackson's role in promoting social justice and sustainability causes.
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A number of banks, especially those with extra real estate on their hands, are trying to capitalize on the co-working craze to appeal to fledgling companies that could become success stories — and their customers.
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How politics, corruption, population growth and new technology are reshaping banking in Central and South America.
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Kirsten Sutton Mork, the House Financial Services Committee's staff director, will become chief of staff at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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