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.
In January, Stevens' title at Fifth Third was changed to chief marketing officer, and the scope of her responsibilities now include overseeing the rollout of Fifth Third's online and mobile banking efforts and leading the bank's external and internal communication efforts.
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As part of TIAA's mission, Duckett is doubling down on her efforts to ensure that Americans save enough for retirement.
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As president and CEO, Johnson is responsible for developing Franklin Templeton's overall strategic direction, executing on that strategy and advancing the firm's client-centric culture.
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A native of Baltimore, Friedman grew up with finance: Her father, David Testa, was chief investment officer at financial advisory firm T. Rowe Price.
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In early 2023, UBS took over the ailing Credit Suisse, and Harford has been hard at work integrating Credit Suisse's asset management business.
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As chief product officer, Milrod now oversees a team of more than 500 professionals who provide a diverse range of services and products to institutional investors around the globe.
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