The Most Powerful Women in Banking
The last movie about female executives on Wall Street was "Working Girl" in 1983. The end of the movie left the audience feeling euphoric. But in creating the movie "Equity," we set out to explore as authentically as possible the experiences women have in this field, and the truths that we encountered in our interviews were not pretty.
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For the first time, the chairmen of the American Bankers Association and the Independent Community Bankers of America are women, marking an important milestone for the industry.
January 30 -
Wall Street women on what the Women's March meant to them; UBS implementing a more female-friendly approach to wealth management; Beth Mooney outlines post-merger ambitions; and more.
January 26 -
Valley National Bancorp in Wayne, N.J., has promoted Dianne Grenz to become its chief consumer banking officer.
January 10 -
Columbia Banking System in Tacoma, Wash., landed the first sizeable deal of the New Year with an agreement to buy Pacific Continental in Eugene, Ore.
January 10 -
Eastern Bank in Boston has hired a former Citi Cards executive to oversee its consumer-lending business.
January 9
The latest news and perspective on women in the industry | The Most Powerful Women in Banking program convenes and empowers the community of female executives in financial services.