The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Erdoes has seen huge gains in diversity throughout her 25-year tenure. Now, she says it's time for the industry to help shape the same sort of change in the broader world.
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Risk managers are generally not seen as innovators, but Houston's team is playing a critical role in supporting the development of groundbreaking new products aimed at improving customers’ financial health.
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It took prodding from Husic, Centric's CEO, to convince the bank's lenders to offer Paycheck Protection Program loans to noncustomers. More than 1,200 of those borrowers are now Centric customers.
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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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As one of KeyCorp’s most senior executives, Mago has made it a priority to hire more women and minorities on her team.
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As chief financial officer for the Americas, Mahtani's job includes managing communications with regulators, the board of directors and other stakeholders, an especially complex undertaking during lockdown.
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