The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Wells Fargo Chief Risk Officer Amanda Norton, who joined in 2018 to help turn around the scandal-ravaged lender, is leaving as the cleanup continues.
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Helena Haynes-Carter will lead the Cleveland bank’s efforts to hire and retain a diverse pool of employees.
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The Toronto-based bank is ramping up hiring on both sides of the border and looking for expertise in cloud technology, machine learning and more.
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Bank of America revamped leadership across its wealth management business, placing more responsibilities on current heads Andy Sieg and Katy Knox.
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“Our intention is to work with all our clients, including our fossil-fuel clients, to develop credible plans and transition to net zero together,” Chief Executive Jane Fraser said.
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Fed Gov. Lael Brainard, President Biden's nominee for Federal Reserve vice chair, sought to assure GOP members of the Senate Banking Committee she favors a more limited supervisory approach that would help larger banks identify pockets of risk in their loan portfolios.
January 13
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