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.
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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JPMorgan appointed Heitsenrether as its first chief data and analytics officer in June, leading the adoption of artificial intelligence technologies across the bank's operations.
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Pennington has been with Edward Jones since 2000. She has held such positions as financial advisor; principal, branch and region development and principal, client strategies group before being named managing partner.
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McShane has successfully navigated record-high inflation and the threat of a recession to seamlessly integrate Wells Fargo's CRE platform across all lending and capital markets products and services.
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Aiyengar manages a team of over 250 M&A bankers in 17 countries across the globe. She has been with JPMorgan since 1999.
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In addition to her work as global head of Citigroup's Citi Private Bank, Liu also co-leads the bank's Asian affinity network.
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