The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Honorees gathered at Tiffany's Landmark building in New York City, where American Banker interviewed them about the industry's trajectory and leadership lessons they've learned in their careers.
Rodeheaver has been at the bank for more than 30 years. She started as a trust administrator, and 2004, she moved to the chief financial officer role, before becoming CEO in 2018.
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Hanmi Bank is the second-largest Korean American bank in the U.S. and Lee became the bank's first female CEO in 2019.
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Throughout her distinguished 45-year career, Mohr's customer-centric philosophy has helped Citi's clients prosper even amid the worst of economic downturns.
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Posnett, who has led more than 400 major tech deals over the last 20 years, is turning her attention to enhancing TMT's global strategy.
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As the CEO of the $1.73 billion asset bank, Snelling has made it her mission to build a team that offers a variety of experiences and viewpoints.
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Under Vidoni's leadership, the bank has grown to assets of nearly $2.8 billion and about 325 employees, making it the largest mutual financial institution in eastern Pennsylvania.
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