The Most Powerful Women in Banking

Irene Dorner might not be running the U.S. banking operations of HSBC Holdings today if it hadn't been for "an intervention" from a top corporate executive.

September 26
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    Carla Harris loves to mentor. So much so that she created a program at Morgan Stanley to provide support and advice to its asset managers around the globe.

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    Jane Thompson has a pretty simple mantra: Focus on your strengths and leave your weaknesses at home.

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    Under Kathleen Murphy, who heads Fidelity Investments' personal investing unit, it stepped up efforts to call customers to offer support.

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    Despite all she has to do, Charlotte McLaughlin still makes a priority of cultivating opportunities for minority employees.

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    Looking back, Diane Schumaker-Krieg says her career was driven more by fear than anything else.

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