The Most Powerful Women in Banking
The freshman congresswoman will likely join the Financial Services Committee, where she could use her populist momentum to bring criticisms of the country's biggest banks even further into the mainstream.
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In the startup sector, female founders consistently receive far less venture capital than male founders, but a program by Quesnay is looking to change that.
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The bank will fund community development financial institutions that lend to women-owned businesses backed by the fashion designer's foundation.
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Karen Mills, who led the Small Business Administration from 2009 to 2013, is joining the Eastern Bank spinoff Numerated as an adviser and investor as it tries to bring online-lending technology to community banks.
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Is it realistic to think Wells Fargo might get a new female CEO? How one fintech makes women feel welcome, and how another fosters innovation. Plus some of our Most Powerful Women make big moves – two retire, one jumps from BNY Mellon to Amex, one exits a board and another joins one.
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Kelly Skalicky has succeeded her father as CEO of the Minnesota bank.
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The latest news and perspective on women in the industry | The Most Powerful Women in Banking program convenes and empowers the community of female executives in financial services.