The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Citigroup has started an early intake program in Asia to boost the hiring of women in its investment banking and markets businesses.
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Acquiring the city’s largest bank would give Pittsburgh-based FNB the No. 6 market share in Maryland's largest city.
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Rosilyn Houston will succeed William Wolf, who is retiring this summer from Banco Santander’s U.S. unit.
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Elissa LaBorde will become the president and chief executive of the advocacy group this summer.
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For years, women have gotten a foot in the door to the finance industry by becoming bank tellers. Now that path is disappearing.
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Lorch, who has been with the company since the launch of the online-only First Internet Bank more than two decades ago, will inherit the job from David Becker, who remains chairman and CEO.
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