The Most Powerful Women in Banking
The bank's chief audit officer has been instrumental in helping BNY Mellon deliver on its diversity goals, though she knows her work is far from done.
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Smith has been BofA's chief administrative officer since 2015, when CEO Brian Moynihan created the role for her.
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Quinn, who joined U.S. Bancorp in 2013 as chief marketing officer and is now the chief administrative officer, is taking a leadership role in the company's digital national branding campaign.
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In her role as head of consumer and small-business banking, Mack is leading an initiative to establish accounts for the millions of Americans who are unbanked.
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As general counsel, Friedman brought together her counterparts at 11 other banks to pen an open letter to the global legal community, urging it to be more inclusive and to take bold action to combat racism.
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As PNC's head of retail banking, Karen Larrimer oversaw the development of a new service that alerts customers when account balances are in danger of falling below zero.
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