The Most Powerful Women in Banking
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A good leader leads by example. A great one gets down in the trenches with her team even as she is dealing with serious health issues and the demands of her job are pulling her in multiple directions. That was Paulette Mullings Bradnock in early 2017.
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Edward Doherty is set to succeed Janice Houghton when she retires in November.
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Julie Demarigny will be in charge of mobile and online strategies at the San Francisco bank.
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Shelley Siefert will also become the bank's president in May.
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Carey Halio, who becomes CEO of Goldman Sachs Bank USA next month, wants to sustain its drive for consumer deposits and add products that make it more of a primary bank for customers.
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