The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Anu Aiyengar, who was named co-head of global M&A in 2020, will be sole head of global mergers and acquisitions at JPMorgan Chase, making her the only woman to lead that franchise at a major Wall Street bank.
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Michaela Diverio started her career in finance in 2007, and joined Barclays in July 2020 and runs the consumer and retail equity capital markets desk.
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Before joining the $211 billion-asset Cincinnati bank, Jessica Faris had been practicing family law.
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As the national sales manager at BMO, Melissa Garcia is responsible for directing national sales efforts of more than 1,000 retail branches.
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Vivian Kim, whose parents immigrated to the U.S. from Korea in 1990, was a litigator before joining Hanmi as a corporate counsel.
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Barefoot, co-founder of the Alliance for Innovative Regulation, works to help regulators innovate. She is one of American Banker's most influential women in fintech.
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