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.
The financial market meltdown of September 2008 was a career-ender for some Wall Street bankers, but for Karen Peetz and her team at BNY Mellon, it was the opportunity of a lifetime.
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As group executive for international business at Visa, Elizabeth Buse tackles the challenge of growing debit in the emerging markets she oversees.
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Susan Ehrlich, the president os Sears Financial Services, has a habit of putting new twists on old consumer-finance concepts.
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Dominique Senequier has been building a private-equity empire in Paris for over a decade as CEO of AXA Private Equity, and Americans are finally taking notice.
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Margaret Keane, who heads GE Capital's retail consumer finance arm, has worked to ensure good communication with customers to keep them on board.
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Carla Brooks is often the only woman in the room. But she considers it her responsibility to help more women break into the male-dominated financial industry.
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