The Most Powerful Women in Banking
This annual list of luminaries honors the women who lead in banking and finance across the country, individually and in teams.
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After graduating from Kalamazoo College, Aidis Suever landed a job at Ally Financial in 2009 and has worked at the $196 billion-asset Detroit bank ever since.
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Aileen Thomas oversees the six-member consumer bank product management team, which includes consumer and business banking: deposits, home equity and personal lending, debit and credit cards.
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Alli Yttreness started in domestic anti-money laundering oversight at U.S. Bank and moved up quickly to a senior vice president and senior director of financial crimes, fraud and compliance.
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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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