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.
By locking up key clients, minimizing employee attrition and embracing innovation, Margaret Keane has made all the right moves in preparing Synchrony Financial to stand on its own.
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Karen Larrimer is making sure all PNC employees even those in the back office understand how their jobs connect to the customer.
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Patti Husic who runs a community bank where 75% of the executive team is female has emerged as a leading advocate in her home state of Pennsylvania of getting more women into banking's executive ranks.
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Andrea Smith handled so many disparate assignments as global head of human resources at Bank of America that CEO Brian Moynihan finally had to create an entirely new job title for her: chief administrative officer.
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The No. 2 executive at RBC is leading its integration of Los Angeles-based City National Bank.
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Anne Clarke Wolff, Bank of America's head of global corporate banking since 2011, has broadened the company's reach with multinational clients in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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