The Most Powerful Women in Banking
When Cai-Lee founded Piermont in 2019, she became one of the few CEOs of a women-led bank and the first U.S. bank to be founded by a female from an underrepresented community.
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A two-day exploratory seminar at an insurance company set a teenaged Kimberlene Matthews on a path to becoming an actuary.
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Victoria O'Brien has spent the bulk of her banking career in loan originations.
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Under Jennifer Auerbach-Rodriguez's leadership, Merrill released a report, "Seeing the Unseen: The Role Gender Plays in Wealth Management."
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Ashley O'Neal joined Midwest BankCentre in 2018 and currently has two regional managers working for her and a total of 77 retail employees in her organization.
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Heather Orrico manages 165 people in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Argentina, and is responsible for sales and trading businesses, foreign exchange, emerging markets, commodities derivatives and developed market rates.
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