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.
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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The decision to leave Charles Schwab for a startup seemed crazy, especially since Carrie Dolan wasn't entirely sure, when a headhunter first called to recruit her for Lending Club, precisely what peer-to-peer lending was. But now her move looks like a good one.
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A nonprofit she started in 2010 helped to earn Suni Harford a prestigious award from the U.S. Army.
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Joyce Chang has made it her mission to encourage more young women to pursue careers in finance.
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Katia Bouazza has built HSBC's Latin American franchise into an investment banking powerhouse.
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Since Julie Monaco became Citigroup's global head of public-sector corporate and investment banking in 2013, she has reoriented the $1.8 billion business to focus on clients, rather than products.
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