The Most Powerful Women in Banking
The tennis legend will also serve as a strategic adviser on gender equality issues and First Women's Bank, which will be mostly owned and run by women.
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Khan, who began her banking career as a part-time teller, heads the bank's retail operations in Minnesota and Western Wisconsin.
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The bank's managing director of human resources says her overall goal is "to build a culture of encouragement."
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Stubbs moved from Ohio to Texas last year to open PNC's first customer care center in the Lone Star State. Then the pandemic hit.
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Garrison was promoted to head of human resources operations in October 2019, putting her at the forefront of the bank’s effort to respond to the pandemic.
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“If I see something that needs to be fixed, I tend to just gravitate toward it,” said Ratliff, U.S. Bank's head of disputes and prepaid operations.
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