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.
First Women's Bank received approval from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. this week and is set to open its doors in the fall. It is the first new bank to be chartered in Illinois since 2010.
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Rosilyn Houston will succeed William Wolf, who is retiring this summer from Banco Santander’s U.S. unit.
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Elissa LaBorde will become the president and chief executive of the advocacy group this summer.
June 29 -
For years, women have gotten a foot in the door to the finance industry by becoming bank tellers. Now that path is disappearing.
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Lorch, who has been with the company since the launch of the online-only First Internet Bank more than two decades ago, will inherit the job from David Becker, who remains chairman and CEO.
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Deutsche Bank’s female employees in the U.S. represent about 21% of the firm’s top ranks and Black people account for around 5%, according to data released by the bank for the first time Friday.
June 18
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