The Most Powerful Women in Banking
October 21-22, 2025|
The Glasshouse|
New York, NY
Anne Clarke Wolff, Bank of America's head of global corporate banking and global leasing, is finding new ways to serve customers, including launching an initiative to provide corporate customers with benefits for their employees.
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Teresa Tanner expanded beyond her human resources role at Fifth Third to take on other duties. Her new responsibilities include fostering a culture of innovation.
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It's a testament to Piepszak's ability to get things done that the bank picked her last year to run one of its most consequential business lines.
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With Castilla at the helm, the past year was one of innovation for the $262 million-asset Citizens.
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The youngest member of Goldman Sachs' management committee spent two decades climbing to the top of a male-dominated field — and took on some very tough assignments along the way.
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TD Bank bills itself as America’s Most Convenient Bank, but even Jane Russell, its head of customer experience, admits that its service over the years has not always been consistent. That’s beginning to change.
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