The Most Powerful Women in Banking
The longtime CEO of the the $4.6 billion-asset bank is also president of the Federal Reserve Board’s Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council.
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Piepszak, who is considered by many industry observers to be a potential successor to JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, was instrumental in developing the firm’s $30 billion racial equity commitment.
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Finucane aims to establish BofA as a global leader in financing the transition to a greener economy.
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Seven months into her new role, Fraser is leading a corporatewide restructuring aimed at unifying and simplifying business operations, improving profitability and returning more capital to shareholders.
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As head of global liquidity and cash management, Reyes oversees an operation that has 9,000 employees serving 40,000 large corporate and midmarket companies and 1.5 million business banking clients.
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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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