The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Carol Juel, the bank's tech and operations chief, is pushing the use of agile concepts across the organization. Here's how her efforts are paying off in developing new products, speeding up team meetings and even helping employees schedule their kids' activities.
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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Burke has taken on massive projects such as the company's headquarters transition from New York to Nashville, Tennessee.
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With Venkatraman’s guidance, Credit Suisse’s investment bank has also joined the financial industry’s move toward cloud computing.
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Noticing that anxiety was high and moral was eroding for her team in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Kedia decided to focus on projects that would be impactful, including deploying new digital tools and launching new products.
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Under Setiz's leadership, Russell scored an A /A+ rating from the United Nations-supported Principles for Responsible Investment in 2020.
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Heitsenrether recognized that JPMorgan Chase had the ability to take client data and turn it into actionable business intelligence for the bank’s clients.
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