The Most Powerful Women in Banking
October 21-22, 2025|
The Glasshouse|
New York, NY
Bank of New York Mellon has named two women executives from the energy and technology sectors to its board.
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Bank of America's Michelle Moore explains the role of design in the bank’s app's success; SoFi's Joanne Bradford claims money isn't the most important thing in taking a new job; TSB's Helen Rise urges women to be bolder.
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Lisa Oliver, who will also become the bank's president, previously ran the business banking division at KeyBank.
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Opus Bank has hired Scarlett Sieber, the former senior vice president in global business development at BBVA, to be its chief innovation officer.
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In an newly created role, Deborah Guild, the bank’s current chief technology officer, will lead a revamped security unit.
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For the first time, the chairmen of the American Bankers Association and the Independent Community Bankers of America are women, marking an important milestone for the industry.
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