The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Hanmi Bank is the second-largest Korean American bank in the U.S. and Lee became the bank's first female CEO in 2019.
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Posnett, who has led more than 400 major tech deals over the last 20 years, is turning her attention to enhancing TMT's global strategy.
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As the CEO of the $1.73 billion asset bank, Snelling has made it her mission to build a team that offers a variety of experiences and viewpoints.
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Under Vidoni's leadership, the bank has grown to assets of nearly $2.8 billion and about 325 employees, making it the largest mutual financial institution in eastern Pennsylvania.
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In May, Fercho became full-time head of diverse segments, representation & inclusion, a division of Wells Fargo that was launched in 2020.
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Thurlow is taking on a new leadership role: She becomes chair of the American Bankers Association in October.
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