The Most Powerful Women in Banking
U.S. Bancorp wouldn't have much of a wholesale banking business without Leslie Godridge. The wholesale unit's two main business lines are national corporate banking and global treasury management and Godridge, who joined U.S. Bancorp in 2007, has been the driving force in the growth of both.
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Anne Finucane is in charge of positioning Bank of America for future success and a big part of that job is figuring out how to reach millennials.
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Dorothy Savarese draws inspiration from her ability to make a positive difference in the communities her bank serves.
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Diane Morais has been driving a transformation at Ally Bank since she took over as president and chief executive in March 2015.
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LeeAnne Linderman is a self-styled "change master." And considering how much change she has been leading at Zions Bancorp. lately, the label is more apt than ever.
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"Everyone feels better when they feel welcome, whether it's someone coming to work or a customer walking through the door," said Mary Walworth Navarro, who headed the strategic review that led to the word "welcome" becoming a key component of the Huntington's marketing efforts.
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