The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Honorees gathered at Tiffany's Landmark building in New York City, where American Banker interviewed them about the industry's trajectory and leadership lessons they've learned in their careers.
American Banker Magazine Editor in Chief Heather Landy responds to the charges and examines the possible evidence of her own unconscious bias.
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Irene Dorner, our No. 1 Most Powerful Woman in Banking in 2012, has seen her stock rise internally at HSBC, having been appointed in February as a group managing director of HSBC Holdings and as a member of the HSBC Group Management Board.
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Patti Husic became a CEO when she bought a bank. Now she is rolling out a program to help more women reach the C-suite.
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Caryl Athanasiu is studying up to be a corporate director through a new program that hopes to move the needle on women's advancement in the boardroom.
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To Janice Fukakusa, diversity is about more than platitudes. It's about solutionsand a willingness to examine the metrics.
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When she started in banking, Cece Stewart had little interest in finding a women's networknot that there were many to join. But her priorities at work no longer include blending in with the men.
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