The Most Powerful Women in Banking
A growing number of the top lawyers at major financial institutions are women. What’s it going to take to get other departments to follow suit?
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The bank has long had a program in place to train new employees, but now it’s testing a pilot to help retrain existing staff for different careers at the institution.
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The Senate's approval of the Kansas banking commissioner leaves the board with two remaining seats to fill as the administration's nominees for the vacancies await votes.
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Brenda Kerr will be responsible for creating a strategy for the bank's retail operations.
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A federal prohibition on marijuana has locked U.S. banks out of an industry surging toward $75 billion in sales. Who's catching that money? A small number of local credit unions, and the women who run their operations.
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The Spanish bank’s investment arm, Propel, is jointly working with the venture capital firm Anthemis Group to find promising startups.
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