The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Smarts matter, of course, but the key to career advancement lies in your ability to lead and motivate others, says Nandita Bakhshi.
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Katia Bouazza has built HSBC's Latin American franchise into an investment banking powerhouse.
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Since Julie Monaco became Citigroup's global head of public-sector corporate and investment banking in 2013, she has reoriented the $1.8 billion business to focus on clients, rather than products.
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In an industry known for its high turnover, Wells Fargo Securities, under Diane Schumaker-Krieg, has thrived by committing to a culture of promoting from within.
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The highest-ranking female at Key's corporate and investment bank, Amy Carlson built the debt capital markets business from the ground up.
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Veteran investment banker Elinor Hoover strives to keep Citi's clients ahead of the latest trends.
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