The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Anita Gail Moody, who was president of Enloe State Bank, admitted to creating phony loan documents — and setting a fire to destroy them — before the bank was shuttered in May 2019.
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Less than three weeks after making a $1.05 billion pledge to fight racism, the Pittsburgh company promoted two Black bankers to its top-level management committee.
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A sneak peek at a podcast launching on American Banker in our Leaders forum. Michal Katz, head of investment and corporate banking in the Americas at Mizuho, discusses leadership with Gemma Postlethwaite, the CEO of American Banker's parent company, Arizent.
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Jane Gladstone, new president of Promontory Interfinancial Network, says the recession will accelerate the shakeout among the nonbank disruptors and that small banks have an opportunity to forge new bonds with the survivors.
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The U.S. economy can escape another decadelong slog back to health if strong public measures or a vaccine curb virus surges, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly said.
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A spike in demand has led to a bigger emphasis on innovative solutions for the digital payments market.
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