The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Since becoming leader of the $650 million-asset bank in 2006, Thurlow has earned a reputation for innovation.
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The president and CEO is building a pipeline of top female talent by placing more women in revenue-producing roles.
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Under Coffey's leadership, the Los Angeles bank has increased assets by more than 50% in just two years.
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Smith has been BofA's chief administrative officer since 2015, when CEO Brian Moynihan created the role for her.
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Quinn, who joined U.S. Bancorp in 2013 as chief marketing officer and is now the chief administrative officer, is taking a leadership role in the company's digital national branding campaign.
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In her role as head of consumer and small-business banking, Mack is leading an initiative to establish accounts for the millions of Americans who are unbanked.
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