The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Nellie Liang, President Biden's pick to serve as the Treasury's undersecretary for domestic finance, didn't wait to be nominated before beginning the task of strengthening Wall Street oversight.
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Ta is aiming to reduce turnover at Wells Fargo Advisors by revamping the succession planning program.
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An Ogan-led effort to overhaul the bank's retail strategy yielded a better-than-expected increase in consumer and business deposits and improvements in cross-selling.
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Reissman joined Seacoast in 2014 and led several departments before being promoted to chief marketing officer last year.
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Liu's promotion is one of a series of moves the company is making in its newly reorganized wealth management unit.
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Over half of all credit unions with less than $250 million of assets are run by women, but those institutions continue to be merged out of existence. A group of 13 women who lead such organizations have banded together in an effort to ensure their survival.
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