The Most Powerful Women in Banking
A leading voice for community banks, Stewart is a past chair of the American Bankers Association and serves on the board of the Seattle branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
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The head of personal and business banking is on a mission to help Americans become better savers.
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In addition to leading Huntington’s Michigan operation, Pierce oversees the bank's in-house insurance agency, its vehicle finance business and its $100 billion-plus private banking business.
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“The hybrid environment that evolves post-pandemic will be more rewarding, but we will be challenged to sustain," McKinney said.
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Smith, who heads technology and operations, is overseeing two major tech initiatives: the conversion of Zions' core banking systems and the construction of a new, 400,000-square-foot technology center.
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The bank's head of home lending has been tasked with managing the mortgage division through a housing boom but also with fixing years of regulatory troubles.
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