The Most Powerful Women in Banking
October 21-22, 2025|
The Glasshouse|
New York, NY
To curb the loss of female talent, one Wall Street firm plans to remedy the pay gap. Islamic finance is notoriously male-dominated, but one country is an exception. Australia's ANZ Bank is inspiring a lot of soul-searching on sexism in the financial services industry. Would things improve with SEC reporting on diversity? Or do we need quotas?
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has named a new head of banking supervision and a compliance and community affairs deputy.
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Bank of the West in San Francisco announced Wednesday that it has named TD Bank executive Nandita Bakhshi as its next president and chief executive.
March 16 - New York
JPMorgan Chase has named Sarah Youngwood chief financial officer for consumer and community banking.
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BB&T in Winston-Salem, N.C., has increased the roles of two executives as part of an effort to focus more on digital projects.
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Retirement was good for Pamela Joseph, former head of U.S. Bank's Elavon business, but not enough to overcome the lure of a high-level executive role at Total System Services, a company rapidly transitioning into a new age of digital payments.
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