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.
The bank's head of treasury and payment solutions has built a team made up of nearly 80% women and 30% people of color.
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The global chief information officer oversees a team of 50,000 tech professionals worldwide and manages a budget of more than $12 billion.
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The bank's chief audit officer has been instrumental in helping BNY Mellon deliver on its diversity goals, though she knows her work is far from done.
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KeyBank's chief information officer has a to not only to help tech employees keep growing professionally, but to make sure they have the skills the bank will be needing in the years ahead.
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The bank's group head of small and medium enterprise banking says she wants to enact policies that reduce the burdens of COVID-19 on women and their careers.
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The firm's head of commercial banking has set out to ensure leaders possess digital skills equal to those of the people they lead.
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