The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Mohr, the chairperson of the Fairness Opinion Committee, vets every fairness opinion originating in both Asia and the Americas, ensuring that M&A transactions are equitable for all.
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Since Hung joined the firm in 2010, NYLIM has nearly quadrupled its assets under management through a combination of geographic expansion, organic initiatives and acquisitions.
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Under Knox's leadership, the private bank had a banner year in 2020, riding high on the market's rise. Her unit had revenue of $3.3 billion.
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Noticing that anxiety was high and moral was eroding for her team in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Kedia decided to focus on projects that would be impactful, including deploying new digital tools and launching new products.
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Under Setiz's leadership, Russell scored an A /A+ rating from the United Nations-supported Principles for Responsible Investment in 2020.
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A year after McShane took over, the bank’s CRE operations posted a 5% increase in profits, despite the challenges of the pandemic.
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