The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Only two women have ever been named chairman of the American Bankers Association. Dorothy Savarese is one of them.
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Thasunda Duckett overcame doubts about accepting a promotion while raising two small children and now manages a business unit that ranks as one of the nation's largest auto lenders.
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By staying laser-focused on customer and employee retention, Margaret Keane has made sure that Synchrony Financial's split from General has gone off without a hitch.
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Under Mary Mack, the nation's third-largest retail brokerage is suddenly winning high marks for customer satisfaction.
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Innovation is often slow going at large financial institutions, but PNC's Charlotte McLaughlin has a knack for pushing new products through the gauntlet of project managers and committees quickly.
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Candace Browning is using insight gained from her position as head of global research to help improve operations in Bank of America's largest business lines.
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The latest news and perspective on women in the industry | The Most Powerful Women in Banking program convenes and empowers the community of female executives in financial services.