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 consumer and community banking unit of the nation's largest bank will be run by Jennifer Piepszak and Marianne Lake, two would-be contenders for the CEO role when Jamie Dimon retires. The company also named a new chief financial officer.
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Christine Channels will oversee a group of branches focused on low- and moderate-income areas, according to a memo from executives who run the division.
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Citigroup has started an early intake program in Asia to boost the hiring of women in its investment banking and markets businesses.
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Daylight, a digital banking platform for the LGBT community, uses its customers’ preferred names on debit cards rather than their legal names. Through a new social media campaign, the company is encouraging the American Bankers Association and its members to do the same.
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Lindy Andry has been Ascentra Credit Union's interim president and CEO since November.
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Priscilla Sims Brown will join the New York company from Commonwealth Bank in Australia.
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