The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Studies are showing that companies predominantly led by women perform better than those led by men; worldwide trends are showing a continuing uptick in the number of women on boards, but they still account for less than 20% of directors.
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Liz Myers and her team are winning deals by tapping into the banking giant's existing capabilities and entering new business lines.
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Tracey Brophy Warson is leading Citi's North American private bank to new heights. As one of the bank's highest-profile women, she's also playing an increasingly important role in helping to advance the careers of promising women.
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Paula Polito has revived UBS' wealth management business in the Americas by targeting the emerging affluent and upgrading the firm's client service.
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Under Fiona Bassett, Deutsche Bank's nascent U.S. exchange-traded fund business into one of the fastest-growing ETF platforms in North America.
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TIAA-CREF's unit that provides financial advice to individuals has more than doubled in size since Kathie Andrade took the helm in 2011.
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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.