The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Honorees gathered at Tiffany's Landmark building in New York City, where American Banker interviewed them about the industry's trajectory and leadership lessons they've learned in their careers.
As part of TIAA's mission, Duckett is doubling down on her efforts to ensure that Americans save enough for retirement.
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As chief product officer, Milrod now oversees a team of more than 500 professionals who provide a diverse range of services and products to institutional investors around the globe.
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As CEO, she leads the efforts of seven specialist investment firms. Together, these companies offer investment solutions across every major asset class.
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Martin heads the NYSE Group division of Intercontinental Exchange, having worked for the company and its predecessors for more than two decades.
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Yeshaya joined Morgan Stanley as a college intern and returned after graduation as an investment banking analyst. She rose up in the fixed income division before being chosen by CEO James Gorman to be his chief of staff in 2015.
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Knox has run the private bank since 2018. It is one of two units in Bank of America's private wealth and investment management division, along with Merrill Wealth Management.
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