The Most Powerful Women in Banking
The bank's head of self-directed investing reflects on how her career has progressed at Brown Brothers Harriman, Goldman Sachs and now J.P. Morgan.
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Kathy Rogers, a 27-year veteran of U.S. Bancorp, is now a member of its management committee following her January promotion to CFO.
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A successful run heading retail at Zions' lead bank has earned LeeAnne Linderman a higher-profile job and a seat on the company's management committee.
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Fifth Third Mortgage has a ways to go to become one of the industry's biggest lenders, but it's making major strides under Michelle Van Dyke's leadership.
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KeyCorp has more than doubled its mobile traffic, sharply reduced its overhead, and improved its cybersecurity, with help from its chief information officer, Amy Brady.
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Stacey Friedman's big job at the nation's largest bank is about to get a lot bigger. Early next year she takes over as general counsel for all of JPMorgan Chase, replacing Stephen Cutler, who will become a vice chairman.
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