The Most Powerful Women in Banking
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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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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Katz has more than three decades of banking experience and has confidently completed a series of deals in financial markets where other bankers were skittish about the financial impact of inflation and interest rate hikes.
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Based in New York, Marrs reports to American Express Chairman and CEO Stephen Squeri and oversees 6,250 employees.
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