The Most Powerful Women in Banking
October 21-22, 2025|
The Glasshouse|
New York, NY
This year, Kate Quinn, U.S. Bank's chief administrative officer, put the bank's brand in the national spotlight, launching a social media campaign and overseeing a marketing blitz during the Super Bowl.
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The combination of algorithms and artificial intelligence has reached the forefront of investment strategy, but Diane Schumaker-Krieg isn’t ready to take human beings out of the equation.
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Under Erdoes, the megabank's asset and wealth management unit posted record revenue and net income in 2017, even as it navigates a lot of disruption.
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After being involved in more than 70 syndicated finance transactions involving noninvestment grade companies, KeyBanc Capital Markets has graduated to lead bookrunner status, under Amy Carlson.
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For Rosilyn Houston, success at BBVA Compass centers on improving its workplace culture.
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Few bankers can claim to have created a new financial market. But JPMorgan Chase Chief Regulatory Officer Sandie O’Connor can.
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