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.
It's hard to imagine now, but not all that long ago few people could name anyone who worked at Goldman Sachs. Anyone except for chief investment strategist Abby Joseph Cohen.
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Not following the pack has been one key to success for Cara Heiden, who co-heads Wells Fargo & Co.'s residential mortgage unit.
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After eight years as the chief executive of NewAlliance Bancshares, Peyton Patterson is trying out a different role: political appointee.
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The North American Global Transaction Services of Citigroup, under the direction of managing director Julie Monaco since 2007, spearheaded the review process of more than 529,000 claims — about 8,300 a day — involving $2.88 billion in rebates submitted over a two-month period.
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Donna DeMaio has no trouble saying what she thinks. But a great lesson in leadership she learned just recently is that sharing opinions with her typical passion can have a downside.
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When Treasury hosted a forum on the future of housing finance, it all but ignored mortgage lenders. The exception was Bank of America's Barbara Desoer.
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